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  • This invention has relation to hand-propellers for boats; and among the objects in view are to provide a propeller adapted to be operated by hand and to be mounted in a suitable frame-work, which frame is adjustably mounted on the b oat elements.
  • the invention consists in a rectangular frame adjustably applied to the gunwales of a boat, means for securing the same in position, and opposite paddle-wheels mounted upon independent crank-shafts provided with cranks adapted to be operated by hand.
  • Figure l is a perspective of a boat provided with attachment constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan of the attachment.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse central section of the attachment in position.
  • the attachment comprises a rectangular frame-work consisting ⁇ of front and rear side bars l and 2 of a length greater than the width of an ordinary skift' or row boat, so that the ends of said bars will project considerably beyond the gunwales of the boat, and opposite pairs of side bars 3, a pair being arranged at each side of the gunwales.
  • the side bars 3 form an intermediate space at each side of the boat, and each pair of side bars is provided with opposite bearings 4, and in each pair of bearings there is mounted a transverse shaft 5, said shaft being perfectly independent of each other.
  • Paddle-wheels 6, of any ordinary construction, are mounted upon each of the shafts and rotate with the shafts, which latter are provided with operating-cranks '7, located at the inner ends of the shafts.
  • a seat S is secured to the rear end bar 2, so that the operator is in a position to readily grasp and operate the cranks, either singly or in unison and in the same or opposite directions, as desired.
  • Fig. l I have shown my invention applied to a skiff lO of ordinary construction, the attachment being adj ustably connected therewith. From two opposite points of the gu nwales there project upward threaded bolts 9, which project through openings formed in the inner side bars 3. These bolts are provided above and below the bars with nuts 1l, by which the frame may be raised and lowered, so that the paddle-wheels will not enter too deep in the water when the boat settles by reason of its cargo.

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B. JAR'RELL.
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No. 428,213. Patented May zo, 1890.
UNTTEE STATES PATENT OFFICE.
BENJAMIN JARRELL, OF LEES CREEK, OHIO.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 428,213, dated May 20, 1890. Application filed March 20, `1890. Serial No.344,611. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, BENJAMIN JARRELL, a citizen of the United States, residing` at Lees Creek, in the county of Clinton and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Boat, of which the following is a specication.
This invention has relation to hand-propellers for boats; and among the objects in view are to provide a propeller adapted to be operated by hand and to be mounted in a suitable frame-work, which frame is adjustably mounted on the b oat elements.
.Vith the above objects in view the invention consists in a rectangular frame adjustably applied to the gunwales of a boat, means for securing the same in position, and opposite paddle-wheels mounted upon independent crank-shafts provided with cranks adapted to be operated by hand.
Referring to the drawings, Figure l is a perspective of a boat provided with attachment constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is a plan of the attachment. Fig. 3 is a transverse central section of the attachment in position.
Like numerals of reference indicate ylike parts in all the figures of the drawings.
The attachment comprises a rectangular frame-work consisting` of front and rear side bars l and 2 of a length greater than the width of an ordinary skift' or row boat, so that the ends of said bars will project considerably beyond the gunwales of the boat, and opposite pairs of side bars 3, a pair being arranged at each side of the gunwales.
The side bars 3 form an intermediate space at each side of the boat, and each pair of side bars is provided with opposite bearings 4, and in each pair of bearings there is mounted a transverse shaft 5, said shaft being perfectly independent of each other. Paddle-wheels 6, of any ordinary construction, are mounted upon each of the shafts and rotate with the shafts, which latter are provided with operating-cranks '7, located at the inner ends of the shafts.
A seat S is secured to the rear end bar 2, so that the operator is in a position to readily grasp and operate the cranks, either singly or in unison and in the same or opposite directions, as desired. By operating the cranks from front to rearthe vessel will be propelled forward, and by reversing the cranks a backward motion will be given. By operating one crank in one direction and the other crank u in the opposite direction the vessel will be sharply turned, as will be readily understood.
In Fig. l I have shown my invention applied to a skiff lO of ordinary construction, the attachment being adj ustably connected therewith. From two opposite points of the gu nwales there project upward threaded bolts 9, which project through openings formed in the inner side bars 3. These bolts are provided above and below the bars with nuts 1l, by which the frame may be raised and lowered, so that the paddle-wheels will not enter too deep in the water when the boat settles by reason of its cargo.
The manner of raising and lowering the' frame so that more or less of the paddleblades will enter the water will be readily understood, in that it is simply necessary, for instance, to elevate the frame, as when the boat is loaded, to loosen the uppernut upon each rod, then screw up the lower set of nuts until the frame is suficiently elevated, and then tighten the upper nuts upon the frame, so that the same is tightly clamped in position between the two sets of nuts.
Having thus described my invention, I claiml. The herein described attachment for boats, the same consisting of a frame having opposite end bars, opposite connecting pairs of side bars, bearings formed in each pair of side bars, shafts mounted in the bearings and independent of each other, paddlewheels mounted on the shafts, and cranks arranged upon the ends of the shafts, substantially as specified.
2. The herein-described attachment for boats, the same consisting of a frame having opposite end bars, opposite connecting pairs of side bars, bearings formed in each pair of side bars, shafts mounted in the bearings and independent of each other, paddle-wheels mounted on the shafts, and cranks arranged upon the ends of the shafts, in Combination myown I have hereto ztfxed my signature in With a boat, the adjusting-bolts projecting presence of two Witnesses. from the same and passing through the frame,
and the opposite set-nuts mounted ono the 5 bolts and arranged at each side of the frame,
substantially as specified.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing its BENJAMIN J ARRELL. XVitnesses:
JOHN WEST, JOHN KIRBY.
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US5626501A (en) * 1996-02-12 1997-05-06 He; Xiaohai Pontoon water bike
US6247981B1 (en) 1999-10-18 2001-06-19 Farley Ice Technologies Inc. Recreational watercraft
USD544429S1 (en) 2006-12-14 2007-06-12 Gsc Technology Corporation Paddle wheel boat
CN102815389A (en) * 2012-07-19 2012-12-12 樊荣 Ship capable of realizing speed change through hand cranking

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5626501A (en) * 1996-02-12 1997-05-06 He; Xiaohai Pontoon water bike
US6247981B1 (en) 1999-10-18 2001-06-19 Farley Ice Technologies Inc. Recreational watercraft
USD544429S1 (en) 2006-12-14 2007-06-12 Gsc Technology Corporation Paddle wheel boat
CN102815389A (en) * 2012-07-19 2012-12-12 樊荣 Ship capable of realizing speed change through hand cranking

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