Pontoon watercraft
20170008603 ยท 2017-01-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B35/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T70/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A pontoon watercraft having two pontoons in parallel relationship there being a frame and deck disposed there between, the pontoons being octagonal in cross section having planar lower surfaces to decrease the amount of draft required, the pontoons being segmented with interior bulkheads to insure that the integrity of the pontoon is maintained even if a puncture occurs which would flood one of the segments, the design of the pontoon structure allowing for a larger deck surface and hence more availability for load, be it cargo or individuals.
Claims
1. A pontoon for the buoyant support of a watercraft, the pontoon comprising: a longitudinal tubular body portion being octagonal in cross section and defined by a planar upper surface, planar lower surface, opposing planar side walls, and beveled corner surfaces; a stern end; a bow end defined by tapered vertical sidewalls converging with upwardly tapering bottom wall and tapering planar top wall defining a wedge-shaped bow nose; and a plurality of interior bulkheads, octagonal in circumference affixed to the interior of said pontoon defining a plurality of water tight, buoyant chambers within said pontoon.
2. The pontoon in accordance with claim 1 wherein said pontoon is coupled with an identical pontoon by means of a decking member affixed to the upper planar surface of said coupled pontoons to form a decking platform for a buoyant watercraft.
3. The pontoon in accordance with claim 1 wherein the buoyancy obtained from the octagonal cross section shape of said longitudinal tubular body portion of said pontoon provides for greater buoyancy and less draft.
4. A buoyant watercraft supported by a plurality of pontoons supporting a deck, super structure, and power source for leisure, recreational activity or work or transportation activities, the pontoons of said watercraft providing greater buoyancy, weight load, and less draft, the pontoons comprising: a longitudinal tubular body portion being octagonal in cross section and defined by a planar upper surface, planar lower surface, opposing planar side walls, and beveled corner surfaces; a stern end; a bow end defined by tapered vertical sidewalls converging with upwardly tapering bottom wall and tapering planar top wall defining a wedge-shaped bow nose; and a plurality of interior bulkheads, octagonal in circumference affixed to the interior of said pontoon defining a plurality of water tight, buoyant chambers within said pontoon.
5. The pontoon in accordance with claim 4 wherein the buoyancy obtained from the octagonal cross section shape of said longitudinal tubular body portion of said pontoon provides for greater buoyancy and less draft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent, particularly when taken in light of the following illustrations wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0022] The pontoons 12 and 14 have a segmented interior 42 with a plurality of bulkheads 48 thereby creating a plurality of chambers 46 within the pontoon structure. The buoyancy of the pontoon watercraft depends upon the pontoons buoyancy. Naturally it is desirable that a pontoon on any type of pontoon watercraft not be ruptured so as to cause the flow of water into the pontoon, thus severely affecting its buoyancy and the buoyancy of the pontoon watercraft. The segmented chambers 46 created in Applicant's pontoon prevent the entire pontoon from filling with water. A rupture or a hole in any one chamber 46 will limit the flow of water into the pontoon to that particular chamber, and that chamber alone. Thus the pontoon design of the Applicant provides additional safety features over and above the pontoon design heretofore utilized in the art.
[0023] Typical pontoons of the prior art were tubular in nature having a circular cross section and having a nose portion which was rounded, either hemispherically, or bullet shaped to assist in its passage through the water and lowering the resistance of the pontoon. Applicant's pontoon being octagonal in cross sectional shape has a bow 50 which is tapered or beveled 52 between the interior planar vertical side panel 36 and the exterior vertical side panel 38 providing a wedge shaped nose to each pontoon. This provides for the aerodynamic improvement and movement of the pontoon watercraft through the water.
[0024] The stern end 60 of pontoons 12 and 14 can be shaped to accept a mount for an outboard motor if that means of propulsion is desired by the operator. An outboard motor 62 could be affixed to each rearward end 60 of the pontoons. Alternatively, the rear end of the pontoons of the present invention could be flat, and/or rounded or beveled if the propulsion system for the propulsion means were to be mounted to the frame and/or deck disposed between the rear ends of the pontoons 12 and 14.
[0025] Therefore, while the present invention has been disclosed with respect to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore manifestly intended that the invention be limited only by the claims and the equivalence thereof.