INFLATABLE KAYAK
20230119763 · 2023-04-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B34/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B34/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An inflatable kayak is provided with a floor formed of a first drop-stitch inflatable chamber. A port side is formed of a second drop-stitch inflatable chamber and a starboard side formed of a third drop-stitch inflatable chamber. A flexible fabric hull panel covers an outboard bottom of the floor, and at least a portion of an outboard surface of the port and starboard side. A hull portion is flexible and may be attached to the flexible fabric hull at a forward portion to form a bow contour with a sloping ridge. The front hull portion does not extend below a bottom surface defined by the floor. A rigid skeg attached to the flexible fabric hull at a rear portion and configured to be removable.
Claims
1. An inflatable kayak comprising: a floor formed of a first drop-stitch inflatable chamber; a port side formed of a second drop-stitch inflatable chamber; a starboard side formed of a third drop-stitch inflatable chamber, a flexible fabric hull panel covering an outboard bottom surface of the floor and at least a portion of an outboard side surface of each of the port and starboard sides, wherein the floor, the port side and the starboard side are attached to the fabric hull panel at spaced apart locations when deflated, wherein the port and starboard sides abut lateral sides of the floor when inflated; a front hull portion being flexible and attached to the flexible fabric hull panel along a forward portion and forming a bow contour with a sloping ridge, wherein the front hull portion does not extend below the bottom surface defined by the floor; and a rigid skeg attached to the flexible fabric hull at a rear portion and configured to be removable.
2. The inflatable kayak of claim 1, wherein an air chamber is formed between the fabric hull panel and the front hull portion when the kayak is inflated.
3. The inflatable kayak of claim 2, wherein the hull portion has a notched opening to naturally allow airflow to the air chamber as the kayak is inflated and deflated.
4. An inflatable kayak comprising: a floor formed of a first drop-stitch inflatable chamber; a port side formed of a second drop-stitch inflatable chamber; a starboard side formed of a third drop-stitch inflatable chamber; a flexible fabric hull panel covering an outboard side of at least a portion of each of the floor, the port side and starboard side; and at least one flexible hull portion attached to the fabric hull panel forming at least one a bow contour or stern contour extending from the fabric hull.
5. The inflatable kayak of claim 4, wherein the flexible hull portion is attached to the fabric panel along a forward portion to form the bow contour.
6. The inflatable kayak of claim 4, wherein the floor, the port side and the starboard side are attached to the fabric hull panel at spaced apart locations when deflated.
7. The inflatable kayak of claim 4, wherein the port and starboard side abut lateral sides of the floor when inflated.
8. The inflatable kayak of claim 4, wherein the port and starboard sides are configured to extend generally perpendicular to an upper surface of the floor.
9. The inflatable kayak of claim 4, wherein the flexible hull portion is positioned adjacent at least one of a distal bow end or a distal stern end, wherein the floor does not extend to the distal bow end or distal stern end.
10. The inflatable kayak of claim 4, wherein the flexible hull portion is formed of flexible PVC fabric.
11. The inflatable kayak of claim 10, wherein the flexible PVC fabric is glued or welded to the fabric hull panel.
12. The inflatable kayak of claim 4, further comprising a rigid skeg attached to along a rear portion.
13. The inflatable kayak of claim 4, further comprising a pair of footrest pedals, one footrest pedal attached to each of the port and starboard sides.
14. The inflatable kayak of claim 4, wherein each of the footrest pedals has a mount attached to on the port and starboard sides, and a footrest bar slidable relative to the mount to allow the footrest pedals to be adjusted.
15. The inflatable kayak of claim 4, further comprising at least one self-bailing drain having an opening extending through the floor.
16. The inflatable kayak of claim 4, further comprising at least one seat mounted within the kayak and attached to at least one of the floor and port and starboard sides.
17. The inflatable kayak of claim 4, wherein the floor, the port side and the starboard side are glued or welded to the fabric panel.
18. An inflatable kayak comprising: a floor formed of a first drop-stitch inflatable chamber; a port side formed of a second drop-stitch inflatable chamber; a starboard side formed of a third drop-stitch inflatable chamber; a flexible fabric hull panel connecting the floor, the port side and the starboard side, wherein there is no rigid hull portion to allow the kayak to be folded to a compact storage position; and a rigid skeg attached to a rear portion and configured to be removable when the kayak is folded to the compact storage position.
19. The inflatable kayak of claim 18, further comprising at least one flexible hull portion attached to the fabric hull panel forming at least one of a bow contour or stern contour and extending from the fabric hull panel.
20. The inflatable kayak of claim 18, wherein the floor, the port side and the starboard side are attached to the fabric hull panel at spaced apart locations when deflated.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
[0036] Hard molded rigid kayaks having a “sit-inside” style have an open cockpit where the paddler climbs in and actually sits inside the hull of the kayak with his legs under the deck. If you flip your kayak over, it is difficult to get back inside and you will have to swim your kayak to shore to get back in. Inflatable kayaks provide ease of storage and transport, as well as the ability to be deflated for extended portage.
[0037] The inflatable kayak 10 incorporates drop-stitch technology. Prior inflatable kayaks used tube shaped designs. However, the typical tube shape design and construction is slow on the water and not very durable. The drop stitch technology has a drop-stitch core of thousands of fine threads, that is then covered by one or more layers of PVC. The drop-stitch construction is extremely durable and allows for all types of paddling activities, and when deflated, can be small enough to fit into a backpack.
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[0040] The inflatable floor 12 is tapered at both the fore and aft ends. The inflatable floor 12 may not extend all the way to the bow, as show in broken lines in
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[0042] The inflatable floor 12 and inflatable sides 14 are not configured to be inflated to at least 15 psi. The floor 12 and sides 14 are configured to be inflated to 5-8 psi with a valve limitation maximum of 15 psi.
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[0047] The front hull portion 24 is shown in more detail in
[0048] The flexible hull portion 24 is attached to the fabric layer 16 along its edges and may be glued or welded to the fabric layer 16. The material of the fabric layer 16 may have a thickness of 5-9 mm, for example. The flexible hull portion 24 may be thicker than the floor material in order to better maintain the hull contour while in use. As shown in
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The following is a list of reference numbers: [0052] 10—inflatable kayak [0053] 12—inflatable floor [0054] 14—inflatable sides [0055] 16—outer fabric layer or panel [0056] 18—inflation port [0057] 20—bow cap [0058] 22—stern cap [0059] 24—flexible front hull portion [0060] 26—Bottom surface of kayak [0061] 28—seat [0062] 30—footrests [0063] 32—footrest bar [0064] 34—footrest pedals [0065] 36—footrest mounts [0066] 38—skeg [0067] 40—self bailing drain [0068] 42—fin box [0069] 50—drop stitch core [0070] 52—flexible outer surface [0071] 54—central ridge [0072] 56—side panels of hull portion [0073] 58—notch [0074] 60—skirt panel [0075] 62—logos [0076] 70—footpads
[0077] While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.