NZ503411A - Inflatable bumpers which project from the peripheral walls of a boat when inflated - Google Patents

Inflatable bumpers which project from the peripheral walls of a boat when inflated

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NZ503411A
NZ503411A NZ50341100A NZ50341100A NZ503411A NZ 503411 A NZ503411 A NZ 503411A NZ 50341100 A NZ50341100 A NZ 50341100A NZ 50341100 A NZ50341100 A NZ 50341100A NZ 503411 A NZ503411 A NZ 503411A
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boat
pneumatic circuit
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NZ50341100A
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Antonello Lucio Pontevolpe
Adriano Iannucci
Roberto Corbetta
Gianni Mariani
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Giampaolo Sabatini
Adriano Iannucci
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A bumper device for boats comprising an inflatable/deflatable body (1) housed in the peripheral walls of the boat hull (2) and means for inflating/deflating the body (1). In the stowed condition the deflated body (1) is located in a chamber (4) within the walls (2) behind a shutter (9). Deployment of the body (1) is achieved by opening shutter (9) and actuating pneumatic circuit (6) which inflates body (1) exterior to the boat hull (2). Stowing the bumper is the reverse procedure.

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NEW ZEALAND PATENTS ACT, 1953 No: Date: COMPLETE SPECIFICATION BUMPER DEVICE FOR BOATS, WHICH IS EXTREMELY SIMPLE TO USE We, ADRIANO IANNUCCI, a citizen of Italy, of Via Comasina, 11 - Verano Brianza, Milan, Italy; and GIAMPAOLO SABATINI, a citizen of Italy, of Piazza Berlinguer, 3 - Seregno, Milan, Italy, do hereby declare the invention for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement: (followed by page la) BUMPER DEVICE FOR BOATS, WHICH IS EXTREMELY SIMPLE TO USE The present invention relates to a bumper device for boats, which is extremely simple to use.
As is known, during mooring manoeuvres, boats use bumper devices which are positioned along the sides of the boat, in order to prevent the latter from being damaged by accidental impacts against the quay, or against other boats.
The bumper devices which are currently in use generally consist of inflated hollow bodies, which are provided with a rope which is used to connect these bodies to the boat, by positioning them along the sides of the boat.
When the boat is sailing, the bumper devices are generally hauled on board and packed, optionally after having been deflated, into spaces in the cockpit of the boat.
The bumper devices which are currently used during the operation of mooring of boats are not free from problems and disadvantages.
One of the main problems consists of the laboriousness and difficulty involved in the operation of positioning inflated bodies along the sides of the boat. 1 Another problem which is involved m the use of the bumper devices which are currently commercially available, consists of the space which the devices occupy inside the boat, when they are not being used.
The problem of the space which the bumper devices require when they are not being used is particularly significant in the case of small-sized boats, m which even very small spaces are valuable m order to improve the comfortableness of the boat.
A further problem consists in " the fact that, as they are used, the bumper devices can become a receptacle for dirt and organic material, which, as well as making the bumper devices unattractive from an aesthetic point of view, can give rise to unpleasant- smelling emissions on board.
The basic objective of the present invention is to solve the above-described problems, by providing a bumper device for boats, which is extremely simple and easy to use.
Within the context of this objective, an object of the invention is to provide a bumper device which, m order to be activated or de-activated, does not require direction interventions along the peripheral walls of the boat.
A further object of the invention is to provide a bumper device which, when it is not being used, does not 2 5 JUL 2001 RECEIVED significantly reduce the space availat i This objective, as well as these and other aims which will become more apparent hereinafter, are achieved by a bumper device for a boat, characterised in that it comprises inflatable bodies, which are associated with peripheral walls of said boat, and means for inflation-deflation of the said inflatable bodies, the said means for inflation-deflation being able to be activated by command, for transition of the said inflatable bodies from a condition of rest, in which they are deflated, to a condition of work, in which they are inflated to project from the peripheral walls of the boat, said boat having chambers along the peripheral walls of the boat which contain said inflatable bodies in said condition of rest, each of said chambers having an aperture which faces towards the exterior of the boat for projection of the corresponding inflatable body from the chamber during transition from the condition of rest to the condition of work, each said aperture being shut by a shutter which can be opened by command.
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the description of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment, of the bumper device according to the invention, which i illustrated by way of non-limiting example in th attached drawings, in which: figure 1 illustrates the bumper device applied to boat; figures 2 and 3 are schematic cross-sections of a boat equipped with the bumper device according to the invention, respectively with an inflatable body in the condition of work, and with an inflatable body in the condition of rest; and figure 4 illustrates schematically the bumper device according to the invention, with an example of a pneumatic circuit for activation of the device.
With reference to the aforementioned figures, the 5 bumper device according to the invention comprises inflatable bodies 1, which are associated with the peripheral walls 2 i.e. the side or stern zone of a boat, which is indicated as a whole by the reference number 3. The device additionally comprises means for 10 inflation-deflation of the inflatable bodies 1, and these means for inflation-deflation can be activated by command, in order to give rise to transition of the inflatable bodies 1 from a condition of rest, in which they are deflated, to a condition of work, in which they 15 are inflated, and project from the side or stern zone 2 of the boat 3, such as to protect the peripheral walls 2 during mooring manoeuvres.
Preferably, along the peripheral walls 2 of the boat, there are provided several chambers 4, each of 20 which can contain the inflatable bodies 1 in the rest condition.
Each inflatable body 1 is connected, for example by means of an attachment cone 5, to an air admission-extraction mouth 6, which is associated with the side or 25 peripheral walls 2 of the boat 3, inside each of the chambers 4. The mouth 6 is connected to a pneumatic circuit, indicated as a whole by the reference number 7, which is connected to the means for inflation-deflation.
Each chamber 4 has an aperture 8 which faces the exterior of the boat, and is closed by a shutter 9, 5 which can be opened by command.
More specifically, the shutter 9 is hinged to the peripheral walls 2 of the boat, and can be rotated by means of a mechanical or pneumatic type, or other activation means of a known type, such as to move from a 10 position of opening, in which it releases the aperture 8, to a position of closure, in which it closes this aperture 8.
The chamber 4 can be produced whilst the boat is being built, or it can be created subsequently, in boats 15 which already exist. In the latter case, the chamber 4 can be provided inside a box-type body, which is already provided with the shutter 9, and is designed to be assembled in an aperture provided in the peripheral walls of the boat.
The means for inflation-deflation comprise a compressor 10, which is disposed on board the boat, is activated by command, and the outlet or intake of which can be connected selectively to the pneumatic circuit 7.
The selective connection of the outlet or intake of 25 the compressor 10 to the pneumatic circuit 7, can be activated by means of a valve 11 which can be piloted, for example a two-position slide valve which can be piloted. In an operating position, the valve 11 which can be piloted connects the outlet of the compressor 10 to the pneumatic circuit 7, and connects the intake to the exterior, whereas in the other operating position, 5 the valve 11 which can be piloted connects the intake of the compressor 10 to the pneumatic circuit 7, and connects the outlet to the exterior.
The pneumatic circuit 7 preferably comprises two branches, one for each wall of the boat, and on these 10 two branches, there are preferably disposed valves which can be piloted, for example of the on-off type, in order to connect the corresponding branch of the pneumatic circuit 7 to the compressor 10, or in order to interrupt this connection. The presence of the valves 12 which can 15 be piloted makes it possible, when required, to activate only the inflatable bodies 1 which are disposed on one of the two sides 2 or on the stern zone of the boat 3.
Between the mouth 6 which supplies each inflatable body 1, and the pneumatic circuit 7, there are provided 20 valves 13 which can be piloted, which can be activated in order to interrupt or activate the at least one-way connection of the admission-extraction mouths 6, to the pneumatic circuit 7.
As illustrated, these valves 13 which can be 25 piloted can consist of a valve body which is provided with two one-way valves, which can be used selectively, according to the position of operation of the valve which can be piloted, in order to permit the flow of air from the compressor 10 in the direction of the corresponding inflatable body 1, or in the opposite direction, according to whether inflation or deflation 5 of the inflatable bodies 1 is required.
It should be noted that in figure 4, for the sake of simplicity, there is shown only one inflatable body 1 for each branch of the pneumatic circuit 7, although each branch of the pneumatic circuit 7 can support the 10 necessary number of inflatable bodies 1, which can be connected to the corresponding branch of the pneumatic circuit 7 via a valve 13 which can be piloted.
The bumper device according to the invention functions as follows.
When the boat 3 is being moored, using one or more control buttons which are preferably disposed on the control panel of the boat, the shutters 9 are moved from the position of closure to the position of opening. Subsequently, the compressor 10 with the valve 11 which 20 can be piloted is activated in the operating condition illustrated in figure 4, such that the outlet of the compressor 10 is connected to the pneumatic circuit 7. The valves 13 which can be piloted are in the position also illustrated in figure 4, i.e. such as to permit 25 passage of the air, which is forced by the compressor 10 in the direction of the inflatable bodies 1, which, by this means, are inflated, emerge from the chamber 4, and project from the side or stern zone 2 of the boat, in order to protect the boat against any impacts against the quay or against other boats.
It should be noted that the valves 13 prevent 5 deflation of the inflatable bodies 1 when the activation of the compressor 10 ceases.
When they have been inflated, the inflatable bodies I are supported against the edges of the aperture 8, and thus any impacts which may occur are discharged directly onto the side or stern zone 2 of the boat 3, without subjecting the connection between the cone 5 and the mouth 6 to excessive stress.
If required, one of the valves 12 can be put into the position of closure, such as to obtain inflation of 15 the inflatable bodies 1 which are disposed along a single side or stern zone of the boat.
When the boat is sailing, the position of the valve II is switched, such that instead of being connected to the outlet of the compressor 10, the pneumatic circuit is connected to the intake of the compressor, and the position of the valves 13 which can be piloted is inverted in relation to that which is illustrated in figure 4. In these conditions, the activation of the compressor 10 causes suction of the air from the 25 inflatable bodies 1, thus giving rise to deflation of the latter, which return inside the chamber 4, which is subsequently closed by means of the shutter 9.
By this means, when the boat is sailing, the bumper device according to the invention cannot be seen from the exterior of the boat.
The cones 5 which support the inflatable bodies 1 can advantageously be connected in a removable manner, for example by means of a threaded connection, to the mouths 6, such as to permit fast replacement of any inflatable bodies 1 which are damaged or worn.
It has been found in practice that the bumper device according to the invention fulfils fully the required task in that, since it can be activated or deactivated by means of a simple button, it is extremely convenient and easy to use.
A further advantage of the bumper device according to the invention is that it does not require significant space on board the boat when it is not being used.
The device thus designed can be subjected to many modifications and variants, all of which come within the scope of the inventive concept; in addition, all the details can be replaced by other elements which are technically equivalent.
In practice, any materials and dimensions can be used, according to requirements and the state of the art.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF N.Z. 2 5 JUL 2001 RECEIVED (_-/C • v

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WHAT WE CLAIM IS:
1. Bumper device for a boat, characterised in that it comprises inflatable bodies, which are associated with peripheral walls of said boat, and means for inflation-deflation of the said inflatable bodies, the said means for inflation-deflation being able to be activated by command, for transition of the said inflatable bodies from a condition of rest, in which they are deflated, to a condition of work, in which they are inflated to project from the peripheral walls of the boat, said boat having chambers along the peripheral walls of the boat which contain said inflatable bodies in said condition of rest, each of said chambers having an aperture which faces towards the exterior of the boat for projection of the corresponding inflatable body from the chamber during transition from the condition of rest to the condition of work, each said aperture being shut by a shutter which can be opened by command.
2. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that each inflatable body is associated with an air admission-extraction mouth in the associated chamber, the said air admission-extraction mouth being connected to a pneumatic circuit which is connected to the said inflation-deflation means.
3. Device according to claim 2, characterised in that the said means for inflation-deflation comprises valves which can be piloted and which are disposed between the said air admission-extraction mouth and the said pneumatic circuit, the said valves which can be piloted being able to be INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF N.Z. 2 5 JUL 2001 RECEIVED activated in order to interrupt or activate the at least oneway connection of the said admission-extraction mouths, to the said pneumatic circuit.
4. Device according to claim 2 or 3 characterised in that the said means for inflation-deflation comprises a compressor which is disposed on the boat and can be activated by command, the outlet or intake of the said compressor being able to be connected selectively to the said pneumatic circuit for inflation or deflation of the said inflatable bodies.
5. Device according to claim 4 characterised in that the said pneumatic circuit has two branches, one for each side of the boat, there being provided means which can be activated or de-activated by command, for connection of each of the said two branches of the pneumatic circuit, to the said compressor.
6. Device according to any one of the claims 2-5, characterised in that each said inflatable body is connected in a removable manner to the associated air admission-extraction mouth.
7. Device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that in the said condition of work each inflatable body is supported against the edges of the aperture of the corresponding chamber.
8. Device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said peripheral walls of the boat INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF N.Z. 2 5 JUL 2001 received ^ - v"s //ll y g -12- comprise side and/or stern zones of the boat.
9. Device according to claim 1 and substantially as herein described with reference to any embodiment disclosed.
10. A bumper device for a boat, substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF N.Z. 2 5 JUL 2001 RECEIVED
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