Portable inflatable floatation device
A portable inflatable floatation device for use as a backpack frame to maintain a standard backpack thereto for hiking, with the back pack frame being convertible into floatation device seat, foot rest, and outrigger pontoon mounting. Inflatable pontoons that are to be carried on or in the backpack and are inflated into long cylindrical pontoons at a water site, whereat, with the back pack frame converted to the water craft seat, the seat is attached to span across the pair of parallel inflated pontoons and the outrigger portions of which seat are positioned to rest on and are strapped onto tops of the inflated pontoons, with top and bottom sections of the frame, respectively, pivoted to form and seat back and to a planar attitude with a seat bottom as a foot rest, and straight narrow spacers are secured, as with straps, to the forward and rear pontoon ends completing the floatation device. Removable oar locks may be secured to the outrigger portions for receiving oars assembled from components that are for transported on or in the back pack or a paddle may be assembled from which components for use inpaddling the device. The seat back can be lowered and pinned in place to extend in a planar attitude from the seat bottom to receive a cot cover installed between the spacers, arranging the floatation device as a sleeping platform, and the invention may further include a spring bar type tent for fitting to cover the sleeping platform.
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I claim:
1. A portable inflatable floatation device comprising, a backpack frame having flat back section formed from suitable sections of tube material to have a rectangular outer shape with atleast one cross tube and including a pair of like, outwardly projecting, backpack side support bars that are each formed from a single tube that is bent at spaced right angles to where the single tube ends are aligned, and each said single tube end isformed into a side pivot coupling means whereby each said single tube end couples to one of said flat back section sides, allowing said side support bar to pivot around each said flat back section side and including means for releasably maintaining eachsaid side pivot coupling means to one of said flat back section sides, and a top pack support bar formed from a single tube that is bent at spaced angle bends to where said tube ends align and including top pivot couple means secured to each said toppack support bar end for mounting to a top section of said flat back section and including means for releasable maintaining said each top pivot coupling means to said flat back section top, whereby, said sides and top pack support bars, when positionedin a first attitude, receive a backpack maintained onto said flat back section, and with said sides and top pack support bars pivoted relative to said flat back section to a second position, said side pack support bars form pontoon supports and said toppack support bar forms a seat back; a pair of pontoons each having a bladder with means for passing air therein to fill each said each bladder into an clongate cylindrical pontoon; and means for maintaining each said pontoon onto each of said side packsupport bars.
2. A portable inflatable floatation device as recited in claim 1, wherein the top pack support bar includes a U-shaped outer section that is open at its ends and includes a collar across each said end; a pair of like straight rods each having afirst rod end for fitting through and telescoping into each said collars; means for locking said collar onto said straight rod; and pivot means for pivotally mounting a second end of each said straight rod end onto a side of the flat back section.
3. A portable inflatable floatation device as recited in claim 2, wherein the pivot means includes a pair of like plates that are secured, in spaced relationship, to the sides of each of the flat back sections to receive a second straight rodend and including a pin fitted through said pair of plates and through said second straight rod end, forming the pivot coupling; and further including a second pin for fitting through said pair or plates and either through a second hole in said secondstraight rod end, or to fit beneath said straight rod blocking travel of said straight rod to a planar attitude to the flat back section when the top pack support bar is in a seat back attitude.
4. A portable inflatable floatation device as recited in claim 1, further including a bottom pack support bar for pivotal attachment to extend from bottom of the flat back section having a U shaped outer section formed from a tube section thatis bent into a U shape having parallel sides that are open at their ends with each said end including a collar fitted thereacross to receive a straight rod, and which said straight rods are have their lower ends fitted onto the sides of the flat backsection, and including, with said collar, attachment means for releasably connecting said U shaped outer section ends to said telescoped rod ends to allow said U shaped outer section to be displaced away from said flat back section bottom, and furtherincluding a pivot coupling of the straight rods lower ends onto the sides of said flat back section that includes a pair of parallel plates coupled to opposite sides of said flat back section sides and including a pin fitted through said parallel platesthat passes through a hole formed through each straight rod lower end, and including a second pin for fitting through said parallel plates that, when said bottom pack support bar is positioned in a planar attitude to said flat back section, fits througha second hole through each of said straight rods and, when said bottom pack support bar is pivoted away from said flat back section, is positioned behind said straight rods blocking pivoting back to the planar attitude.
5. A portable inflatable floatation device as recited in claim 1, further including at least a pair of spacers formed as flat narrow rectangular sections of a stiff material to fit between the spaced pontoons and connect across said pontoonsfront and rear ends, which said spacers include slots formed across their opposite ends to receive straps fitted therethrough that are passed and releasably secured around said pontoons ends.
6. A portable inflatable floatation device as recited in claim 4, wherein the top and bottom pack support bar U shaped sections are fitted with rolls of a soft flexible foam material; and the straight rods each include a plurality of spaceddepressions that bolts extending from the collars, as the attachment means, are turned into, locking the U shaped sections to the straight rods.
7. A portable inflatable floatation device as recited in claim 1, further including a section of a webbing or net material secured between the top of the flat back section and the web of the U spaced section of the top pack support bar.
8. A portable inflatable floatation device as recited in claim 1, further including an upper back support formed from a flat section of a flexible material that is secured at its opposite sides to the upper portions of the sides of the flat backsection, extending thereacross; and a torso support formed as a rectangular section having ends thereof arranged for coupling to lower portions of the sides of the flat back section, extending thereacross.
9. A portable inflatable floatation device as recited in claim 5, further including a section of flexible material formed to have approximately the length of the pontoons and having a width to span the distance between the pontoons when they arearranged as a floatation device and including ends for wrapping around the spacers when the top pack support bar is in a planar attitude to the flat back section that can be folded back upon themselves and releasably secured, said section of flexiblematerial having sides to fit around said flat back section sides and fold upon themselves forming a cot cover when the invention is arranged as a sleeping platform.
10. A portable inflatable floatation device as recited in claim 1, further including a pair of oar lock means individually arranged for mounting to extend upwardly from a web section of each of the side pack support bars to receive a body of anoar fitted therein.
11. A portable inflatable floatation device as recited in claim 10, wherein each oar lock means includes a base having an undersurface that conforms to the pontoon outer surface and includes a straight rod extending upwardly from a top surfaceof said base that is threaded and is for passage through a hole formed through a web of a U-shaped side support bar; an oar support having a U-shaped body that includes a web between upright arms, which said oar support body web includes a flat lowersurface wherefrom a straight stem extends that includes an axial hole formed therein that is threaded to receive the straight rod end fitted and turned therein to clamp the side support bar web between said base and said oar support web undersurface.
12. A portable inflatable floatation device as recited in claim 10 further including a pair of oars, with each said oar formed from a plurality of straight tubular sections formed for telescoping together into a straight shaft of an appropriateoar length; a paddle head that includes means for axially coupling a neck end said paddle head to one end of said straight shaft; and an oar handle that includes a hand gripping portion and means for axially coupling said oar handle onto an oppositeend of said straight shaft to said paddle head.
13. A portable inflatable floatation device as recited in claim 1, further including at least a single paddle that is formed from a plurality of straight tubular sections that are arrange for telescoping together into a straight shaft of anappropriate paddle length; a paddle head that includes means for axially coupling a neck end of said paddle head to one end of said straight shaft; and a paddle handle that includes a hand gripping portion and means for axially coupling said paddlehandle onto an opposite end of said straight shaft to said paddle head.
14. A portable inflatable floatation device as recited in claim 1, wherein the pair of pontoons each include an inflatable bladder formed as a closed cylinder from an air retaining material and including a means for filling said bladder withair; and an outer sleeve formed from a durable flexible material to receive said bladder fitted therein prior to said bladder inflation, and including mid and forward sections tabs each secured across its end to extend from said sleeve surface andhaving a hole formed therethrough for receiving ends of poles fitted therethrough, with said poles for forming a tent frame for receiving a section of a tent material fitted and maintained thereto.
15. A portable inflatable floatation device as recited in claim 14, wherein the tent poles and tent material form a spring bar type tent having a tent bottom to fit between the pontoons and including a tent flap to close over an opening intosaid spring bar type tent.
Patent number:
6173671
View patent at USPTO
Filing date:
February 15, 2000
Issue date:
January 16, 2001
Inventor:
Steven J. Casull (Sandy, UT)
Primary Examiner:
Stephen Avila
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Russell; M. Reid
Current U.S. Classification: 114/345 114/354 114/61.25 441/130
