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US1575982A
US1575982A US712367A US71236724A US1575982A US 1575982 A US1575982 A US 1575982A US 712367 A US712367 A US 712367A US 71236724 A US71236724 A US 71236724A US 1575982 A US1575982 A US 1575982A
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  • This invention relates to-a sectional boat, one of its objects being to provide a structure of this character made up of sections which, when detached, can be separately used and can be nested one' within the other so as to be transported, for example, on the running board of a motor vehicle.
  • Another object is to ⁇ provide a boat of this character the sections of. which can be easily connected together so that the sections can all b manipulated as a single boat.
  • Figure 1 is a plan View of the sectional boat.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged transverse section on line 2-2, Fig. l.'
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation showing the sections of the boat nested for, convenient transportation.
  • Fig. 4 is a section on line 5r-4, Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 5 is a section on line 5-.5, Fig. 2.
  • ⁇ reference 1 designates the bow section of the boat, 2 the middle section and 3 the stern.
  • Each of these sections is preferably formed with a fiat bottom shown at 4 and the section 1 has a prow 5 of any desired construction while the rear end of the section 1 is closed by a transverse partition 6.
  • the middle section 2 hasits two ends closed by transverse walls 7 and 8 extending straight across from side to side and per endicular to the bottom of the boat.
  • T e rear section 3 also has transverse end walls 9 and 10, the wall 9 being pendicular to the bottoinof the boat.
  • the f ront section 1 is not provided with these sideshields as they would interfere with th'e turning of the boat.
  • the several sections of the boat can be held together in any suitable manner.
  • the side walls can be providedwith interiitting eyes 12 secured at the ends of the boat section so as to be brought into alinement when the sections are assembled, thus permitting coupling pins 13 to beinserted through the eyes. By removing the pins the sections canbe disconnected.
  • Fonthe purpose of holding together the partitions 6 and 7, and 8 and 9 special fastening means such as illustrated inFigs. 4 and 5 may be used.
  • the section 6 may be attached to plate v14 each having a central opening 15 from opposed walls of which project ears 16 having recesses 17.
  • An elongated yoke 18 projects from the center of another plate 19 attached to the partition 7 and bracing an opening 2O in said plate.
  • This yoke isvintersected by a slot 21.
  • a clamping screw 22 is extended through the slot 21 and has a Tshaped head 23 so proportioned as to be nsertable readily the registering slots 15 and ⁇ 2().
  • a wing nut 24 or the like is mounted on the clamping screw or bolt.
  • the head 23 When the screw or bolt is not use the head 23 can be mounted transversely within the yoke 18 while the bolt is hanging downwardly through the slot 21. This has been indicated by broken lines in perthrough Fig.'5.
  • the. bolts 22 can be turned so that their heads 23 can be slid through the opening andthen by giving a one-quarter turn'to each bolt the head 23 thereof can be brought into osition where its ends can be inserted into t e recesses 17 as shown pair being provided with plate 14 while the other partition of each Apair is provided with plate 19 and the attached bolt of screw 22.
  • Section 3 of the boat is slightly longer than section 2 and can thus receive it and section 2 is slightly longer than section 1 s0 that all of the sections can thus be nested as shown in Fig. 3.
  • These nested sections canbe placed on end and mounted on the running board of an automobile. Thus they can be easily transported from place to place.
  • the sections can be used separate- 1y to provide three Aseparate boats or they can be assembled to produce a single boat havin compartments.
  • a boat comprising separate sections each capable of use as a'boat, and means for fastening the sections' together end to end to provide a single sectional boat, said means including apertured plates upon the meeting ends of the section, recessed ears upon one of the plates, a slotted yoke upon the other plate, a bolt adjustably connected to the yoke, an angular head upon the bolt insertable through both plates into engagement with the recessed ears, and, means en gaging the bolts for drawing the plates toward each other to clamp the sections together.

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March 9 192s. 1,575,982
` G. L.. FERRIS SECTIONAL BOAT Filed May l0, 1924 oi; o 14 fluo? nu Patented Mar. 9, 192.6.
I UNITED STATES PATENT oFFicE.
GEORGE L. immtrs, DEGEA'SED, LATE or wELLsToN', omo; BY -or'ro E. voLLEN- WEIDER, ADMINISTRATOR, .OF MCARTHUR, OHIO, SSIGNOR T0 THE WELLSTON.V
METALv PRODUCTS COMPIANY, OF WELLSTON, OHIO.
sEcTIoNAL Boar.
j Application mea may 1o, 1924. serial mi. 712,367.
To all whom it. may concern.'
Be it known that GEORGE L. Fnniziadeceased, a citizen of the United States, re-
siding at VVellst'on, in the county of J :icky-ji son and State of Ohio, did invent a new' and useful Sectional -Boat, of which the following is a specification. v
This invention relates to-a sectional boat, one of its objects being to provide a structure of this character made up of sections which, when detached, can be separately used and can be nested one' within the other so as to be transported, for example, on the running board of a motor vehicle.
Another object is to `provide a boat of this character the sections of. which can be easily connected together so that the sections can all b manipulated as a single boat.
With thel foregoing and other objects in view which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides in the coinbination and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter described and claimed, it being understood that changes in the precise embodiment of the invention herein disclosed may be made within the scope of what is claimed with# out departing from the spirit of the in- :o vention.
In the accompanying drawings the preferred form of the invention has been shown.
Figure 1 is a plan View of the sectional boat.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged transverse section on line 2-2, Fig. l.'
Fig. 3 is a side elevation showing the sections of the boat nested for, convenient transportation.
Fig. 4 is a section on line 5r-4, Fig. 2.
Fig. 5 is a section on line 5-.5, Fig. 2.
,Referring to the gures by characters of `reference 1 designates the bow section of the boat, 2 the middle section and 3 the stern. Each of these sections is preferably formed with a fiat bottom shown at 4 and the section 1 has a prow 5 of any desired construction while the rear end of the section 1 is closed by a transverse partition 6. The middle section 2 .hasits two ends closed by transverse walls 7 and 8 extending straight across from side to side and per endicular to the bottom of the boat. T e rear section 3 also has transverse end walls 9 and 10, the wall 9 being pendicular to the bottoinof the boat. Thus it will be seen that when'the sections are placed end to end the walls 6 and 7 will fit close ltogether' and the same is-likewise true of the walls 8 and 9. VThe sections 2 and 3 are provided, along the sides of the bottom' thereofwith shieldsA 11 formed preferably by' folding the metal as shown.
These shields are parallel and serve to stabilize the boat when in" the Water.'d The f ront section 1 is not provided with these sideshields as they would interfere with th'e turning of the boat.
The several sections of the boat can be held together in any suitable manner. For example the side walls can be providedwith interiitting eyes 12 secured at the ends of the boat section so as to be brought into alinement when the sections are assembled, thus permitting coupling pins 13 to beinserted through the eyes. By removing the pins the sections canbe disconnected.
Fonthe purpose of holding together the partitions 6 and 7, and 8 and 9 special fastening means such as illustrated inFigs. 4 and 5 may be used. The section 6 may be attached to plate v14 each having a central opening 15 from opposed walls of which project ears 16 having recesses 17. An elongated yoke 18 projects from the center of another plate 19 attached to the partition 7 and bracing an opening 2O in said plate. This yoke isvintersected by a slot 21. A clamping screw 22 is extended through the slot 21 and has a Tshaped head 23 so proportioned as to be nsertable readily the registering slots 15 and \2(). A wing nut 24 or the like is mounted on the clamping screw or bolt. When the screw or bolt is not use the head 23 can be mounted transversely within the yoke 18 while the bolt is hanging downwardly through the slot 21. This has been indicated by broken lines in perthrough Fig.'5. After the boat sections have been 4 assembled, however, with the openings 15 and 20 meshing, the. bolts 22 can be turned so that their heads 23 can be slid through the opening andthen by giving a one-quarter turn'to each bolt the head 23 thereof can be brought into osition where its ends can be inserted into t e recesses 17 as shown pair being provided with plate 14 while the other partition of each Apair is provided with plate 19 and the attached bolt of screw 22.
When the fasteners are not in use the bolt will remain attached to the yokes 18 as shown by broken lines in Fig. 5.
Section 3 of the boat is slightly longer than section 2 and can thus receive it and section 2 is slightly longer than section 1 s0 that all of the sections can thus be nested as shown in Fig. 3. These nested sections canbe placed on end and mounted on the running board of an automobile. Thus they can be easily transported from place to place. The sections can be used separate- 1y to provide three Aseparate boats or they can be assembled to produce a single boat havin compartments.
Alt ough the boat illustrated-is `made of threesections, it is to be understood `that it can, if desired, be made of two or more sections within theV scope of the present invention as claimed.
A boat comprising separate sections each capable of use as a'boat, and means for fastening the sections' together end to end to provide a single sectional boat, said means including apertured plates upon the meeting ends of the section, recessed ears upon one of the plates, a slotted yoke upon the other plate, a bolt adjustably connected to the yoke, an angular head upon the bolt insertable through both plates into engagement with the recessed ears, and, means en gaging the bolts for drawing the plates toward each other to clamp the sections together.
OTTO E. VOLLENWEIDER, Administrator of the Estate of George L.
Fewz's, deceased.-
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Cited By (6)

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US2443767A (en) * 1946-04-12 1948-06-22 Samuel G House Sectional boat
US2977607A (en) * 1959-07-29 1961-04-04 James R Roblee Sectional boat construction
US3340552A (en) * 1965-10-21 1967-09-12 Benjamin H Moye Two-piece skiff
US3768107A (en) * 1971-10-01 1973-10-30 C Donoughe Sectional boat
US4574725A (en) * 1984-07-02 1986-03-11 Dennis Dowd Collapsible boat
US8474393B1 (en) 2010-10-27 2013-07-02 Walker Chandler Sectional boat

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2443767A (en) * 1946-04-12 1948-06-22 Samuel G House Sectional boat
US2977607A (en) * 1959-07-29 1961-04-04 James R Roblee Sectional boat construction
US3340552A (en) * 1965-10-21 1967-09-12 Benjamin H Moye Two-piece skiff
US3768107A (en) * 1971-10-01 1973-10-30 C Donoughe Sectional boat
US4574725A (en) * 1984-07-02 1986-03-11 Dennis Dowd Collapsible boat
US8474393B1 (en) 2010-10-27 2013-07-02 Walker Chandler Sectional boat

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