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US1793528A
US1793528A US382905A US38290529A US1793528A US 1793528 A US1793528 A US 1793528A US 382905 A US382905 A US 382905A US 38290529 A US38290529 A US 38290529A US 1793528 A US1793528 A US 1793528A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63HMARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
    • B63H16/00Marine propulsion by muscle power
    • B63H16/08Other apparatus for converting muscle power into propulsive effort
    • B63H16/12Other apparatus for converting muscle power into propulsive effort using hand levers, cranks, pedals, or the like, e.g. water cycles, boats propelled by boat-mounted pedal cycles
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  • This invention relates to improvements in water vehicles and has particular reference to a manually PIOPBilQCl apparatus.
  • Another object is to support from a buoyant body propelling means which may be controlled from the seat of the vehicle and to provide a foot actuated steering mechanism also operable from said seat.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of one form of the vehicle constructed in accordance with the invention.
  • Fig.2 is a top plan view thereof. 7
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line 33 of Fig.
  • Fig. i is a .fragmentary view, similar to Fig. 1, showing a differentform of propelling means.
  • the body of the vehicle is shown as comprising a pair of elongated buoyant members 5 to which is secured, by means of straps 6, the longitudinally extending seat member 7 having a back rest 8 adjacent its rear end and the ornament 9 at its front end.
  • the same is provided with laterally extending stabilizers 10 which add to the buoyancy of the body and assist in maintaining the same on an even keel in the water.
  • a frame Depending from the body intermediate its ends is a frame consisting of the vertical pieces 11 which are connected adjacent their 18 on the propeller shaft.
  • DAVID SCHOBEL or I upper ends by cross braces 12 and at the lower ends by the keel 13.
  • the propelling mechanism comprises a shaft 14: journaled in any suitable manner in the pieces 11 and having a propeller 15 atits rear end. Either at the forward end of said shaft, or otherwise conveniently supported bythe frame, is a weight 16 which will, at least, partially counter-balance the weight of the person seated on the vehicle so that the latter will be maintained on an even keel longitudinally.
  • a large gear 17 is supported for rotation by the rear piece 11 0f the frame and meshes with a small gear
  • an operating handle lever 19 pivoted intermediate its ends to the braces 12 and having its upper end projecting through a slot 20 in the seat 7 so asv to be within easy reach of the operator.
  • the lower end of the lever 19 is connected, by a vpitman 21, to the gear 17 so that when the thefront piece 11 and arranged so that the operator may place his feet upon said lever and by a pressure with either foot. turn the rudder in the desired direction,
  • the propelling means is shown as comprising a paddle wheel mounted upon the rear end of the seat 7 and connected to the sprocket gear 26 by the endless chain 27.
  • the gear 26 replaces the gear 17 of Fig.
  • a water vehicle comprising an elongated inglever 24 pivoted'intermediate its ends to seat-board, buoyant members secured to the under face thereof and extending throughout the length thereof, a frame carried by the seat-board and depending therefrom, a ba1-' ancing keel carried by the lower end of said frame, propelling means for said vehicle,
  • said driving means including a shaft, and a counterbalanolng Weight earned by the forward end of sald shaftfl In testimon'y whereof I have affixed my signature.

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WATER VEHICLE Filed Aug. 2, 1929 Li J . l i INVENTOR ALEX s 6Z4 0 A'ITORNEYS Patented Feb. 24, 1931 I untrue STATES ALEXIS szeno, oroLUa, Romania; ASSIGNOB' or ONE-HALF TO new YORK, 1v. Y.
Pat e we WATER 'VEHICLE Application filed August 2, 1929, Serial No. 882,905, and. in Rumania'J'une 27, 1929; i
This invention relates to improvements in water vehicles and has particular reference to a manually PIOPBilQCl apparatus.
enabling the operator to propel and steer the vehicle in the water.
Another object is to support from a buoyant body propelling means which may be controlled from the seat of the vehicle and to provide a foot actuated steering mechanism also operable from said seat.
The above and other ob ects will appear more clearly from the followmg description, when taken in connection with theaccompanying drawing, which illustrates preferred embodiments of the inventive idea.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a side elevation of one form of the vehicle constructed in accordance with the invention.
Fig.2is a top plan view thereof. 7
Fig. 3 is a section on the line 33 of Fig.
1, and
Fig. i is a .fragmentary view, similar to Fig. 1, showing a differentform of propelling means.
Referring more particularly to Figs. 1 to 3, the body of the vehicle is shown as comprising a pair of elongated buoyant members 5 to which is secured, by means of straps 6, the longitudinally extending seat member 7 having a back rest 8 adjacent its rear end and the ornament 9 at its front end. At the front end of the body, the same is provided with laterally extending stabilizers 10 which add to the buoyancy of the body and assist in maintaining the same on an even keel in the water.
Depending from the body intermediate its ends is a frame consisting of the vertical pieces 11 which are connected adjacent their 18 on the propeller shaft.
DAVID SCHOBEL, or I upper ends by cross braces 12 and at the lower ends by the keel 13.
The propelling mechanism comprises a shaft 14: journaled in any suitable manner in the pieces 11 and having a propeller 15 atits rear end. Either at the forward end of said shaft, or otherwise conveniently supported bythe frame, is a weight 16 which will, at least, partially counter-balance the weight of the person seated on the vehicle so that the latter will be maintained on an even keel longitudinally. A large gear 17 is supported for rotation by the rear piece 11 0f the frame and meshes with a small gear To, drive said gearing, there is provided an operating handle lever 19 pivoted intermediate its ends to the braces 12 and having its upper end projecting through a slot 20 in the seat 7 so asv to be within easy reach of the operator. The lower end of the lever 19 is connected, by a vpitman 21, to the gear 17 so that when the thefront piece 11 and arranged so that the operator may place his feet upon said lever and by a pressure with either foot. turn the rudder in the desired direction,
In Fig. 4-, the propelling means is shown as comprising a paddle wheel mounted upon the rear end of the seat 7 and connected to the sprocket gear 26 by the endless chain 27. The gear 26 replaces the gear 17 of Fig.
1 and is driven in the same manner as the latter gear to impart rotation to the paddle wheel 25. What is claimed is:
A water vehicle comprising an elongated inglever 24 pivoted'intermediate its ends to seat-board, buoyant members secured to the under face thereof and extending throughout the length thereof, a frame carried by the seat-board and depending therefrom, a ba1-' ancing keel carried by the lower end of said frame, propelling means for said vehicle,
means carried by said frame for driving said propelling means, said driving means including a shaft, and a counterbalanolng Weight earned by the forward end of sald shaftfl In testimon'y whereof I have affixed my signature. ALEXIS SZABO.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2681459A (en) * 1952-05-01 1954-06-22 Paquette Frank Hand propelled water vehicle
US2752617A (en) * 1954-03-08 1956-07-03 Carl S Fowler Aquatic device
US2910708A (en) * 1955-02-21 1959-11-03 Albright Boat & Marine Company Water sled
US4781630A (en) * 1985-05-31 1988-11-01 Gertsch Product Innovation Ag Muscular force actuated vehicle
US20080305696A1 (en) * 2007-04-20 2008-12-11 Marcio Ferez Aquatic exercise rowing machine

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2681459A (en) * 1952-05-01 1954-06-22 Paquette Frank Hand propelled water vehicle
US2752617A (en) * 1954-03-08 1956-07-03 Carl S Fowler Aquatic device
US2910708A (en) * 1955-02-21 1959-11-03 Albright Boat & Marine Company Water sled
US4781630A (en) * 1985-05-31 1988-11-01 Gertsch Product Innovation Ag Muscular force actuated vehicle
US20080305696A1 (en) * 2007-04-20 2008-12-11 Marcio Ferez Aquatic exercise rowing machine
US7604521B2 (en) * 2007-04-20 2009-10-20 Marcio Ferez Aquatic exercise rowing machine

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