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US1038928A
US1038928A US68267812A US1912682678A US1038928A US 1038928 A US1038928 A US 1038928A US 68267812 A US68267812 A US 68267812A US 1912682678 A US1912682678 A US 1912682678A US 1038928 A US1038928 A US 1038928A
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    • B63B43/00Improving safety of vessels, e.g. damage control, not otherwise provided for
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  • This invention relates to improvements in or connected with boats, which improvements have been devised in order to increase the buoyancy of a boat and to keep it afloat should it have sprung a leak or be otherwise seriously damaged. Furthermore, the 1mprovements are exceedingly light, strong and easy to attach to a boat, while they will prevent the same from being overturned even in a very rough sea. a
  • the improvements consist essentially in providing a plurality of inflatable air-tight tubes or elongated flexible compartments 1) which may be secured adjustably to the sides of the said boat by means of cords 0 or other flexible members.
  • tubes or compartments b may be constructed of rubber surrounded or reinforced with a canvas or other woven fabric covering'd or it inay be made of fairly thick vulcanized rubber or of prepared canvas or like material.
  • the said tubes or compartments 6 are placed end to end and completely or partially surround the outer periphery of the boat, and their diameters may be less at the bow and stern ends than at the center thereof.
  • a suitable number of loops e rings or the like are attached to or form on the lower parts of the said tubes or compartments b and to these said rin s are affixedthe ends of the ropes or cor s c which pass downwardly'to and around pulleys f or the like secured to the side portions of the boat. From the said pulleys f the ropes or cords pass upwardly through loops g,
  • the air-tight tubes or compartments can'be raised or lowered to any desired height relatively to the sides of the boat in order to meet existing requirements.
  • the said'tubes when not in use may be folded u and strapped neatly against thesides 0 the boat so as to occupy a very small space" and prevent injury through coming-into contact with hard ob jects when in motion;
  • the said tubes or compartments b are fitted with valves 2'- to permit of them being inflated by means of an air pump in any approved Way and preferably when near the gunwale of the boat.
  • the'tubes or compartments b When inflated, the'tubes or compartments b can be lowered or forced into the water to a point whence their greatest amount of buoyancy may be obtained by ends of the cords c. .When correctly located the said tubes or compartments may be retained in position by securingthe cords c to the cleats h or other approved devices within the boat.
  • the object of the 100 s g ' is to insure. the tubes or compartments Being retained at all times close to the sides of the boat, at the same time leaving them free to move on the cords a.
  • the improvements are extremely simple and can be readily detached from a boat and the tubes or compartments deflated so as to be packed into a very small compass and conveniently placed to preserve them from injury from any cause whatsoever.
  • the free ends of'the cords 0 may be connected up in such a way that allthose fitted to one section of the'tubes or compartments may be operated simultaneously and can be retained xedly in a desired position by a single fastening devi cesee Fig. 4.
  • the ends of the cords c are shown passing over the gunwale' of the boat and down to a horizontal cord 7' which is connected to a small winding drum is fitted with an operating handle I and retaining pawl m.
  • the said cords a pass around rollers n of any approved form which are fitted to the inside of the boat and act as guides to insure the cords 0 operating in a satisfactory manner.
  • the handle Z is rotated the cord j is wound upon the drum is and the cords a are drawn into the boat thereby elevating the inflatable tubes b.
  • the said tubes maybe lowered by raising the pawl m and reversing the motion of the handle 1, when the said tubes will descend by gravity to the desired point.
  • I may be made collapsible or detachable to economize space within the boat and one drum may be used to simultaneously wind the cord 7' of two adjacent tubes or compartments.

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C. L. MENZEL.
BOAT.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 9, 1912.
1,038,928, Patented Sept. 17, 1912.
[a ran ior CHRISTIAN LUDWIG MENZEL, OF HOBBY, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA.
Patented Sept. 17, 1912.
Application filed March e, 1912. serial-no. 682,678.
Be it known that I Cmus'rmrz LUDWIG MENZEL, a subject of the Km of Great Britain, residing at Nobby, in t e State of Queensland, Commonwealth of Australia, farmer, have invented certain new and useful Improvements ,in or Connected with Boats, of which the following is a specification. 4
This invention relates to improvements in or connected with boats, which improvements have been devised in order to increase the buoyancy of a boat and to keep it afloat should it have sprung a leak or be otherwise seriously damaged. Furthermore, the 1mprovements are exceedingly light, strong and easy to attach to a boat, while they will prevent the same from being overturned even in a very rough sea. a
In the accompanying sheet of explanatory drawings :F1gure 1 is a view in perspective showing a boat fitted with the invention, while Figs. 2, 3 and 4 are views showing constructional details of the invention hereinafter fully described.
In these drawings like characters of reference have been employed to indicate similar parts in the different views and the letter a designates the boat which may be of the type shown or of any other approved design.
The improvements consist essentially in providing a plurality of inflatable air-tight tubes or elongated flexible compartments 1) which may be secured adjustably to the sides of the said boat by means of cords 0 or other flexible members. tubes or compartments bmay be constructed of rubber surrounded or reinforced with a canvas or other woven fabric covering'd or it inay be made of fairly thick vulcanized rubber or of prepared canvas or like material. The said tubes or compartments 6 are placed end to end and completely or partially surround the outer periphery of the boat, and their diameters may be less at the bow and stern ends than at the center thereof. A suitable number of loops e rings or the like are attached to or form on the lower parts of the said tubes or compartments b and to these said rin s are affixedthe ends of the ropes or cor s c which pass downwardly'to and around pulleys f or the like secured to the side portions of the boat. From the said pulleys f the ropes or cords pass upwardly through loops g,
These air-tight BOAT.
1,038,928. Specification of Letters Patent.
- To allwhom it may concern rings or the like formed on the inside of the coverings d of the tubes or compartments,
over the gunwales of the boat and then fasten in an approved way within the boat as to cleats k or the like. By means of these ropes c and pulleys fthe air-tight tubes or compartments can'be raised or lowered to any desired height relatively to the sides of the boat in order to meet existing requirements. The said'tubes when not in use may be folded u and strapped neatly against thesides 0 the boat so as to occupy a very small space" and prevent injury through coming-into contact with hard ob jects when in motion; The said tubes or compartments b are fitted with valves 2'- to permit of them being inflated by means of an air pump in any approved Way and preferably when near the gunwale of the boat.
When inflated, the'tubes or compartments b can be lowered or forced into the water to a point whence their greatest amount of buoyancy may be obtained by ends of the cords c. .When correctly located the said tubes or compartments may be retained in position by securingthe cords c to the cleats h or other approved devices within the boat.
The object of the 100 s g 'is to insure. the tubes or compartments Being retained at all times close to the sides of the boat, at the same time leaving them free to move on the cords a.
The improvements are extremely simple and can be readily detached from a boat and the tubes or compartments deflated so as to be packed into a very small compass and conveniently placed to preserve them from injury from any cause whatsoever. Moreover, the free ends of'the cords 0 may be connected up in such a way that allthose fitted to one section of the'tubes or compartments may be operated simultaneously and can be retained xedly in a desired position by a single fastening devi cesee Fig. 4. In this said view the ends of the cords c are shown passing over the gunwale' of the boat and down to a horizontal cord 7' which is connected to a small winding drum is fitted with an operating handle I and retaining pawl m. The said cords a pass around rollers n of any approved form which are fitted to the inside of the boat and act as guides to insure the cords 0 operating in a satisfactory manner. \Vhen the handle Z is rotated the cord j is wound upon the drum is and the cords a are drawn into the boat thereby elevating the inflatable tubes b. -The said tubes maybe lowered by raising the pawl m and reversing the motion of the handle 1, when the said tubes will descend by gravity to the desired point. I; may be made collapsible or detachable to economize space within the boat and one drum may be used to simultaneously wind the cord 7' of two adjacent tubes or compartments.
.What I do claim is 1. The combination with a boat, of inflatable and collapsible tubes or compartments surrounding the outer periphery of said boat, cords secured to said tubes and passing downwardly to and around pulleys fitted to the sides of the boat, loops or rings on the inside of said tubes for engaging said cords and means for securing the free ends of the The handle I on the winding drum.
said cords, substantially as describedand for the purposes set forth.
2. The combination with a boat, of externally disposed inflatable and collapsible tubes or compartments surrounding the outer periphery of said boat, cords attached to said tubes and assing around rollers on the outside and inslde of the boat and having their opposite ends secured to horizontal cords within the boat, and a winding drum fitted with a handle and retaining pawl for perating said horizontal cords, substantially as described and illustrated and for vthe purposes set forth.
In witness whereof I have signed this specification in the presence of two witnesses.
CHRISTIAN LUDVVIG MENZEL. Witnesses:
L. F. BERNAYs, E. C. BERNAYS.
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US2543404A (en) * 1948-10-16 1951-02-27 Harasty Viktor Boat fender
US4817555A (en) * 1987-09-25 1989-04-04 Meinen Lee O Boat flotation collar
US4838196A (en) * 1988-08-30 1989-06-13 Ingram Robert T Kayak safety sponsons
US6044789A (en) * 1999-06-17 2000-04-04 Kurzman; George Fabric skinned inflatable dory
US6343562B1 (en) * 2000-07-24 2002-02-05 Robert T. Ingram Canoe and kayak mid-point sponsons safety
US6435125B2 (en) 2000-05-26 2002-08-20 Float Rail, Inc. Float switch activation assembly
US6470818B1 (en) 2001-04-10 2002-10-29 Float Rail, Inc. Automatic inflating watercraft flotation device
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US20030213420A1 (en) * 2001-04-10 2003-11-20 Mears Tony W. Inflating watercraft flotation device
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US20040139904A1 (en) * 2003-01-16 2004-07-22 Mears Tony W. Inflating watercraft support device
US6802274B2 (en) 2001-04-10 2004-10-12 Float Rail, Inc. Inflating watercraft flotation device
US20040226498A1 (en) * 2002-08-19 2004-11-18 Mears Tony W. Inflating aircraft flotation device
US20040261686A1 (en) * 2003-06-10 2004-12-30 Mears Tony W. Inflating flotation and stability device
US6845726B2 (en) 2001-04-10 2005-01-25 Floatlogic, Inc Inflating watercraft flotation device
US20050268837A1 (en) * 2003-06-10 2005-12-08 Mears Tony W Inflating watercraft flotation device
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US9180945B1 (en) * 2012-02-24 2015-11-10 Tony Mears Salvage rail flotation device and method
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2543404A (en) * 1948-10-16 1951-02-27 Harasty Viktor Boat fender
US4817555A (en) * 1987-09-25 1989-04-04 Meinen Lee O Boat flotation collar
US4838196A (en) * 1988-08-30 1989-06-13 Ingram Robert T Kayak safety sponsons
US6044789A (en) * 1999-06-17 2000-04-04 Kurzman; George Fabric skinned inflatable dory
US6484656B2 (en) 2000-05-26 2002-11-26 Float Rail, Inc. Automatic inflating boat flotation device
US6435125B2 (en) 2000-05-26 2002-08-20 Float Rail, Inc. Float switch activation assembly
US6343562B1 (en) * 2000-07-24 2002-02-05 Robert T. Ingram Canoe and kayak mid-point sponsons safety
US6802274B2 (en) 2001-04-10 2004-10-12 Float Rail, Inc. Inflating watercraft flotation device
US20030213420A1 (en) * 2001-04-10 2003-11-20 Mears Tony W. Inflating watercraft flotation device
US20040003766A1 (en) * 2001-04-10 2004-01-08 Mears Tony W. Inflating watercraft flotation device
US6470818B1 (en) 2001-04-10 2002-10-29 Float Rail, Inc. Automatic inflating watercraft flotation device
US6814019B2 (en) * 2001-04-10 2004-11-09 Floatlogic, Inc. Inflating watercraft flotation device
US6830004B2 (en) 2001-04-10 2004-12-14 Floatlogic, Inc. Inflating watercraft flotation device
US6845726B2 (en) 2001-04-10 2005-01-25 Floatlogic, Inc Inflating watercraft flotation device
EP1277651A1 (en) * 2001-07-20 2003-01-22 B.O.U.W. Beerdsen B.V. Device for height adjustment of fenders mounted on a vessel
US7156033B2 (en) 2002-08-19 2007-01-02 Floatlogic, Inc. Inflating aircraft flotation device
US20040226498A1 (en) * 2002-08-19 2004-11-18 Mears Tony W. Inflating aircraft flotation device
US20040139904A1 (en) * 2003-01-16 2004-07-22 Mears Tony W. Inflating watercraft support device
US20040261686A1 (en) * 2003-06-10 2004-12-30 Mears Tony W. Inflating flotation and stability device
US20050268837A1 (en) * 2003-06-10 2005-12-08 Mears Tony W Inflating watercraft flotation device
US9180945B1 (en) * 2012-02-24 2015-11-10 Tony Mears Salvage rail flotation device and method
US20150040815A1 (en) * 2013-08-08 2015-02-12 Ivan L. Nakamoto Multifunctional apparatus and method for light watercraft portaging, self-rescuing, and stabilizing
US20210387701A1 (en) * 2020-06-10 2021-12-16 Qatar University Raft sampling bench
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