Inflatable Stand Up Paddleboard with Thermally Insulated Compartment

20230166817 · 2023-06-01

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    An inflatable stand up paddleboard, combined with a thermally insulated compartment is disclosed herein. The compartment may be used for storage of food, drink, personal effects, and other items that may require storage in a temperature stabilized medium. As constructed, the compartment and storage of items therein does not diminish the functionality or versatility of the inflatable paddleboard.

    Claims

    1. A stand up paddleboard comprising: a body, the body comprising a front, a back, a top surface, and a bottom surface; wherein the body defines a non-pressurized void within the body; and a storage receptacle comprising an outside layer and an inside layer attached to the top surface of the body, wherein the storage receptacle is configured to extend into the void.

    2. The stand up paddleboard of claim 1 wherein the body is an inflatable body.

    3. The stand up paddleboard of claim 2 wherein the inflatable body comprises a valve that reciprocally opens and closes for inflating and deflating the inflatable body.

    4. The stand up paddleboard of claim 1 wherein the body defines a paddleboard shape.

    5. The stand up paddleboard of claim 1 wherein the body comprises a plurality of interior walls.

    6. The stand up paddleboard of claim 5 wherein the plurality of interior walls define the non-pressurized void.

    7. The stand up paddleboard of claim 5 further comprising a thermal insulation layer between the plurality of interior walls and the outside layer of the storage receptacle.

    8. The stand up paddleboard of claim 1 wherein the storage receptacle is thermally insulated.

    9. The stand up paddleboard of claim 1 wherein a flat surface on a periphery of the outside layer of the storage receptacle is secured over the top surface of the body.

    10. The stand up paddleboard of claim 1 wherein the storage receptacle comprises a material encompassing a volume less than the volume of the void.

    11. The stand up paddleboard of claim 1 further comprising a waterproof zipper secured to the outside layer at a top end of the storage receptacle.

    12. The stand up paddleboard of claim 11 wherein the waterproof zipper provides access inside the storage receptacle.

    13. The stand up paddleboard of claim 1 wherein the body is covered by at least one layer of a vinyl material.

    14. The stand up paddleboard of claim 1 wherein the body defines the void within the front of the body.

    15. The stand up paddleboard of claim 1 wherein the void is defined through a height of the body.

    16. The stand up paddleboard of claim 15 wherein the void defined through the height of the body extends from the top surface of the body to the bottom surface of the body.

    17. The stand up paddleboard of claim 1 wherein the body comprises a core of a plurality of threads covered by at least one layer of PVC or PEVA.

    18. The stand up paddleboard of claim 1 wherein the body defines the void within the back of the body.

    19. The stand up paddleboard of claim 1 further comprising a thermal insulation layer between the inside layer and the outside layer of the storage receptacle.

    20. The stand up paddleboard of claim 19 wherein the thermal insulation layer comprises at least one of polystyrene, polyethylene, polyurethane, or reflective insulation.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0015] FIG. 1 provides a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention.

    [0016] FIG. 2 provides a zoomed in perspective view of another embodiment of the present invention.

    [0017] FIG. 3 provides a top-down zoomed in perspective view of another embodiment of the present invention.

    [0018] FIG. 4 provides a side zoomed in perspective view of another embodiment of the present invention.

    [0019] FIG. 5 provides a perspective view of the bottom side of another embodiment of the present invention.

    [0020] FIG. 6 provides a perspective view of a partially folded embodiment of the present invention.

    [0021] FIG. 7 provides a perspective view of a completely folded embodiment of the present invention.

    [0022] FIG. 8 provides a partially exploded perspective view of another embodiment of the present invention.

    [0023] FIG. 9 provides a perspective view of an interior embodiment of the present invention.

    [0024] FIG. 10 provides a cross sectional perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0025] The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention and does not represent the only forms in which the present disclosure may be constructed and/or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments.

    [0026] Generally, the present disclosure concerns an inflatable stand up paddleboard with a thermally insulated compartment or storage receptacle configured to preserve both the versatility of a paddleboard that may be inflated or deflated and the convenience of portable storage. The embodiments described herein can allow the user to store food, drink, or other items in a temperature controlled environment within the paddleboard while not sacrificing the stability of the board in use, which provides for a better inflatable stand up paddleboard experience overall.

    [0027] Inflatable stand up paddleboards are in some cases made of “drop stitch fabric” construction which are made from a core of a plurality of threads that may be made from nylon or other analogous material and that is covered by at least one layer of a vinyl material. The plurality of threads join top and bottom of the board. When the board is fully inflated the threads confine the movement of the top and bottom of the paddleboard so that the board maintains its shape. Inflatable stand up paddleboards may vary in size, shape, and color for various performance and aesthetic reasons.

    [0028] The combination between the inflatable stand up paddleboard and the insulated compartment or storage receptacle is accomplished generally by creating the void within either the front or back of an inflatable stand up paddleboard. The void is non-pressurized and is completely separated from the pressurized air within the body of the inflatable board by interior walls, so that the storage receptacle extends within the void and is secured to the paddleboard. In some embodiments, the compartment is made from a vinyl material and may be opened and closed by a waterproof zipper; however, it should be understood that any material that may be secured to an inflatable paddleboard and any structure for opening and closing the compartment that yields a waterproof compartment may be utilized.

    [0029] In some embodiments, the compartment has an outside layer and an inside layer, where the outside layer has a larger surface area than the surface area of the inside layer and is connected to an essentially flat surface made from the same material as both inside and outside layers. Both the outside layer connected to the flat surface and the inside layer are referred to collectively as the “compartment.” Thermal insulation may be secured between the portion of the outside layer that is not the essentially flat surface and the inside layer. In the preferred embodiments, the thermal insulation is a foam layer comprised of at least one of polystyrene, polyethylene, or polyurethane; however, the insulation may be comprised of any material capable of yielding a temperature-controlled compartment. The thickness and shape of the insulation layer depends on the space between the inside layer and outside layer of the compartment and the shape of the compartment, respectively. The insulation between the two layers of the compartment reduces the rate of heat transfer between food, drink, and other items stored within the compartment and the outside environment.

    [0030] In other embodiments, vinyl sheets, that may be comprised of PVC or PEVA, are secured to the inflatable paddleboard on both the bottom side and the standing side in a way that covers the void created for receiving the compartment. Additional insulation may be placed between the top sheet and the bottom sheet, simultaneously or alternatively, depending on the embodiment. In the preferred embodiments, the additional insulation is a foam insulation layer comprised of at least one of polystyrene, polyethylene, or polyurethane; however, the insulation may be any material capable of decreasing the rate of heat transfer between the compartment and the outside environment. For example, in some embodiments, reflective insulation may be utilized.

    [0031] Turning now to FIG. 1, which shows the body of an inflatable paddleboard 4 in its inflated state. The body 4 is comprised of a leash plug 5 for attaching an optional leash that may be attached to the user, typically some part of the user's leg; a valve 6 for inflating and deflating the body; meshed foam or rubber material 7 for providing more grip and stability for a standing user; and a handle 8. FIG. 1 also shows the compartment 2 with a waterproof zipper 1 for opening and closing the compartment. A top vinyl sheet layer 3 may be connected to the body 4 covering the compartment 2 without covering the zipper 1 in order to provide additional stability and aesthetics.

    [0032] FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of the compartment comprised of an outside layer 9, an inside layer 10, and an essentially flat surface portion 11 of the outside layer 9, where the teeth of the waterproof zipper 12 are secured to the outside layer 9, and the handle of the zipper 13 is used to open and close the teeth 12. Insulation may be secured between the outside layer 9 and the inside layer 10 of the compartment. The essentially flat surface portion 11 of the outside layer 9 is what secures the compartment to the body.

    [0033] FIG. 3 shows an embodiment of the void 14 that is created in the body 4 with the left interior wall 16 and the right interior wall 15 of the body 4, which are two examples of the interior walls separating the pressurized air that inflates the body 4 from the non-pressurized void 14. An additional vinyl sheet layer 17 may be secured to the bottom of the body 4 to cover the opening created by the void 14. When the additional bottom vinyl sheet layer 17 is secured to the bottom of the body 4, the vinyl sheet layer 17 is considered a part of the body 4.

    [0034] FIGS. 1 and 4 show two different views of another embodiment of the body 4 and the compartment 2.

    [0035] FIG. 5 shows yet another embodiment of the body 4 and the void 14, where the body 4 has left and right fins 18 and a center fin 19 connected to it allowing the paddleboard user to better control the direction of the board.

    [0036] FIG. 6 shows a partially deflated embodiment of the body 4 and the compartment 2, where one of the left and right fins 18 is being folded along with the body 4.

    [0037] FIG. 7 shows a completely deflated embodiment of the body 4 and the compartment 2. When completely deflated, the inflatable paddleboard can be compressed into a roll 20 small enough to fit in a travel backpack, for example.

    [0038] FIG. 8 shows a partially exploded embodiment of the body 4, the non-pressurized void 14, the outside layer 9 and inside layer 10 of the compartment, the top vinyl sheet layer 3, and the bottom vinyl sheet layer 17. Once, either top vinyl sheet layer 3, bottom vinyl sheet layer 17, or both are secured to the body 4, they are included within the meaning of “body”. In some embodiments an insulation layer may be secured between the top vinyl sheet 3 and the outside layer 9 of the compartment, while still providing an opening in the insulation layer and the top sheet 3 for the user to easily access the zipper 1. In other embodiments, an insulation layer may be placed in the void 14 between the bottom vinyl sheet 17 and the outside layer 9 of the compartment. In yet more embodiments, insulation layers may be secured between top sheet 3 and outside layer 9 and bottom sheet 17 and outside layer 9, simultaneously.

    [0039] Finally, FIG. 9 shows a zoomed in view of one embodiment of the inside layer 10 of the compartment, where the teeth 12 of the zipper are opened to reveal the inside 21 of the compartment. More layers of insulation should provide an increasingly better temperature stabilized environment inside 21. FIG. 10 provides a cross sectional perspective view of an embodiment of the body 4 of the paddleboard. In this illustrated embodiment, the body 4 defines a non-pressurized void 14, wherein the compartment or storage receptacle 2 extends into the void 14, as shown. In this illustrated embodiment, it is also shown that the storage receptacle 2 comprises a volume less than the volume of the void 14.

    [0040] While several variations of the present disclosure have been illustrated by way of example in preferred or particular embodiments, it is apparent that further embodiments could be developed within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, or the inventive concept thereof. However, it is to be expressly understood that such modifications and adaptations are within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, and are inclusive, but not limited to the following appended claims as set forth below.