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US1996576A
US1996576A US623221A US62322132A US1996576A US 1996576 A US1996576 A US 1996576A US 623221 A US623221 A US 623221A US 62322132 A US62322132 A US 62322132A US 1996576 A US1996576 A US 1996576A
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  • yThis invention relates in general to .buoyant water amusement devices and more particularly.
  • the general object of the invention is to provide a buoyant bathing implement adapted to securely support and float a person partly emerged in Water.
  • Another object of the invention is the provision of a buoyant bathing implement of 4the kind referred to having an open bottom and supporting means arranged beyond the lower edge of the implement to insure a structure with-a low4 ⁇ center of gravity for eliminating danger of cap,-
  • Still another object of the invention is the provision of a buoyant bathing implement of the kindreferred to with an air inflated rubber tube to increase the buoyancy of the implement, and means to insure proper attachment of the rubber tube to said implement while protecting the intake valve of said tube against accidental operation.
  • Figure 1 is a plan View of the buoyant boat-like" bathing implement according tothe invention.
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation of the bathing implement shown in Figure l;
  • Figure 3 is a vertical sectional view taken online 3 3 of Figure 1.
  • Frame 2 indicates a substantially boat-like shaped frame,preferably made of wood.
  • Frame 2 includes curved side boards 3, united at their front ends by means of a Wedge-shaped filler 4 and connected at their rear ends in spaced relationship by means of a cross board 5.
  • Top plates 6 and 'I mounted on side boards 3 partly close the front and rear ends of said frame.
  • the front top plate 6 arranged at the front end of frame 2 extends-slightly Abeyond the rounded edge 8 of frame 2 and forms a perforated ear portion S for connection of a rope to said frame if so desired, and the rear top plate l, curved at its front edge II, extends with its rear edge II substantially beyond said cross'board 5.
  • brackets I4 extend substantially beyond vthe lower edge"V 3' of side boards 3 sov that the seating surface vI'I is located substantially below the lower edge of said boards to insure allow center of gravity, when ⁇ the implement is floating ⁇ with a' person resting on seat I2. 7
  • preferablyv an ordinary tire tube, is tightlydrawn aroundthe frame 2 and followsthe outline of said ⁇ frame, thus forming a pointed boat-like structure adapted to cut the water when ypropelled and permit-readily and easily steering while floating.
  • Rubber tube 2I. is held against disconnection from frame 2 by perforated ear portion 9, by rear top plate l and by the valve member 22 of. said tube which extends through a perforation 23 in said board into the'interior of frame 2.
  • This arrangement protects valve member22 against accidental actuation and prohibits injury to persons mounting the bathing implement.
  • and a belt 25 may be utilized ⁇ to secure a person to seat I2, if so desired..
  • Abuoyant boat-like bathing implement comprising an elongated rigidframe including spaced side-boards joined at their front ends atan acute angle and a vertical cross Wall connecting the rear spaced ends of said side boards, an air inflated rubber tube stretched under. tension around the said frame forl snugly engagingthe outside faces of said side boards and 'crossy wall and forming an acute angular bent in said tube opposite the joined front ends of said side boards, said air inflatedtube including a valve member having its body laterally extended through an opening in said vertical cross wall into the interior 55 of said frame for interlocking engagement of said frame and tube.

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April 2, 1935. E. c. HEGEWALDT BUOYANT BATHING IMPLEMENT Filed July 18, 1932 Flal SHO: wie:
Patented` Apr. 2, 1935 t UNITED STATES BUOYANT BATHING DVIPLEMENT Emma C.'Hegewaldt, Cleveland, Ohio Appucaoniuly 1s, 1932, serial No. 623,221
1 Claim.
yThis invention relates in general to .buoyant water amusement devices and more particularly.
to a buoyant boat-like bathing implement. The general object of the invention is to provide a buoyant bathing implement adapted to securely support and float a person partly emerged in Water. Another object of the invention is the provision of a buoyant bathing implement of 4the kind referred to having an open bottom and supporting means arranged beyond the lower edge of the implement to insure a structure with-a low4` center of gravity for eliminating danger of cap,-
sizing, when a person is seated in said device upon said supporting means thereof. Still another object of the invention is the provision of a buoyant bathing implement of the kindreferred to with an air inflated rubber tube to increase the buoyancy of the implement, and means to insure proper attachment of the rubber tube to said implement while protecting the intake valve of said tube against accidental operation.
With these and other objects in View the invention consists in certain novel and useful features of construction and combination of parts all as hereinafter more fully described and more concisely pointed out in the appended claim. In order that the invention may more fully be understood reference is to be had to the accompanying drawing, in which:-
Figure 1 is a plan View of the buoyant boat-like" bathing implement according tothe invention;
Figure 2 is a side elevation of the bathing implement shown in Figure l; and
Figure 3 is a vertical sectional view taken online 3 3 of Figure 1.
Referring now to the drawing in which similar reference characters denote corresponding parts in all of the figures, 2 indicates a substantially boat-like shaped frame,preferably made of wood. Frame 2 includes curved side boards 3, united at their front ends by means of a Wedge-shaped filler 4 and connected at their rear ends in spaced relationship by means of a cross board 5. Top plates 6 and 'I mounted on side boards 3 partly close the front and rear ends of said frame. The front top plate 6 arranged at the front end of frame 2 extends-slightly Abeyond the rounded edge 8 of frame 2 and forms a perforated ear portion S for connection of a rope to said frame if so desired, and the rear top plate l, curved at its front edge II, extends with its rear edge II substantially beyond said cross'board 5. A seat I2, ar-
ranged in the central area of frame 2 spaces side boards 3 with respect to each other and thus assures a sturdy compact frame structure. Seat I2` at their inclined bottom edges yI5 are interconnected with each other by means of bars I6 and thus-,form an inclined seating surface I'I, and
which also are interconnected at their inclined .Y sides I8 by means of bars I9 to form aninclined back support 20. The'bottom edges I5 of brackets I4 extend substantially beyond vthe lower edge"V 3' of side boards 3 sov that the seating surface vI'I is located substantially below the lower edge of said boards to insure allow center of gravity, when` the implement is floating `with a' person resting on seat I2. 7
` An air inflated rubber tube 2|, preferablyv an ordinary tire tube, is tightlydrawn aroundthe frame 2 and followsthe outline of said` frame, thus forming a pointed boat-like structure adapted to cut the water when ypropelled and permit-readily and easily steering while floating. Rubber tube 2I. is held against disconnection from frame 2 by perforated ear portion 9, by rear top plate l and by the valve member 22 of. said tube which extends through a perforation 23 in said board into the'interior of frame 2. This arrangement protects valve member22 against accidental actuation and prohibits injury to persons mounting the bathing implement. Ay plurality of belts 24 interlock side boards 3 and tube 2| and a belt 25 may be utilized` to secure a person to seat I2, if so desired..
In connecting tube 2| to Vframe`2 such tube is features of advantage all as set forth, and that l such device is susceptible of modification in minor particulars without departing from the spirit and scope of the appendedclaim.
What I claim is:
Abuoyant boat-like bathing implement, comprising an elongated rigidframe including spaced side-boards joined at their front ends atan acute angle and a vertical cross Wall connecting the rear spaced ends of said side boards, an air inflated rubber tube stretched under. tension around the said frame forl snugly engagingthe outside faces of said side boards and 'crossy wall and forming an acute angular bent in said tube opposite the joined front ends of said side boards, said air inflatedtube including a valve member having its body laterally extended through an opening in said vertical cross wall into the interior 55 of said frame for interlocking engagement of said frame and tube.
y EMMA C. HEGEWALDT.
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Cited By (10)

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US3117327A (en) * 1961-02-20 1964-01-14 Formex Corp Buoyant chair
US5171178A (en) * 1990-09-04 1992-12-15 Wilson Creek Personal flotation device
US5217400A (en) * 1990-09-04 1993-06-08 Wilson Creek Personal flotation device
US5409411A (en) * 1994-05-12 1995-04-25 Schrieber; Esther M. Life preserver child bed flotation assembly
US5474481A (en) * 1992-04-01 1995-12-12 Ramsey; James W. Multi-sport flotation system
US6164237A (en) * 1998-05-11 2000-12-26 Coryell; Dale C. Inflatable watercraft
FR2813059A1 (en) * 2000-08-21 2002-02-22 Georges Assy SAFETY DEVICE FOR BUOYING BUOYS, PARTICULARLY FOR CHILDREN'S BUOYS
US20070131155A1 (en) * 2005-12-13 2007-06-14 Bryan Dingel Frameless pontoon boat
US20090318140A1 (en) * 2008-06-18 2009-12-24 Embarq Holdings Company, Llc System and Method for Enhanced Automatic Roaming
US20220242531A1 (en) * 2021-02-02 2022-08-04 Shengli Lei Water Hammock

Cited By (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3117327A (en) * 1961-02-20 1964-01-14 Formex Corp Buoyant chair
US5171178A (en) * 1990-09-04 1992-12-15 Wilson Creek Personal flotation device
US5217400A (en) * 1990-09-04 1993-06-08 Wilson Creek Personal flotation device
US5474481A (en) * 1992-04-01 1995-12-12 Ramsey; James W. Multi-sport flotation system
US5409411A (en) * 1994-05-12 1995-04-25 Schrieber; Esther M. Life preserver child bed flotation assembly
US6164237A (en) * 1998-05-11 2000-12-26 Coryell; Dale C. Inflatable watercraft
FR2813059A1 (en) * 2000-08-21 2002-02-22 Georges Assy SAFETY DEVICE FOR BUOYING BUOYS, PARTICULARLY FOR CHILDREN'S BUOYS
EP1182128A3 (en) * 2000-08-21 2003-01-02 Georges Assy Safety equipment for buoys, especially for buoys adapted to children
US20070131155A1 (en) * 2005-12-13 2007-06-14 Bryan Dingel Frameless pontoon boat
US7530321B2 (en) 2005-12-13 2009-05-12 Northwest River Supplies, Inc. Frameless pontoon boat
US7552694B2 (en) 2005-12-13 2009-06-30 Northwest River Supplies, Inc. Frameless pontoon boat
US20090318140A1 (en) * 2008-06-18 2009-12-24 Embarq Holdings Company, Llc System and Method for Enhanced Automatic Roaming
US20220242531A1 (en) * 2021-02-02 2022-08-04 Shengli Lei Water Hammock

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