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US67342A
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  • Figure 2 is a horizontal sectional view of the same in a corresponding position.
  • Figure 3 is a side view showing the invention as employed as a trunk.
  • Figure 4 is a longitudinal section of the same in the same position.
  • This invention is designed to provide a portable boat, which may be employed, with very great convenience, as occasion requires, either as a boat, or as a trunk for containingwlothing or other articles.
  • the invention consists in a boat composed of three sections hinged together, in such manner that one section may be folded inward upon the adjacent one, with the remaining section folded over both; the boat being by this means brought into a form very closely resembling that of an ordinary trunk, in place of which it may be employed when desired.
  • the invention further consists in certain novel arrangements of parts, whereby the greatest amount of space, for the reception-of the articles to be placed in thc boat, when thus used as a trunk, consistent with the proper construction ofthe boat, is secured.
  • the boat is divided transversely into three separate sections, marked respectively A, B, and C, the said sections being closed at their adjacent ends, as shown ata, and the ends of the central section B being hinged, at their upper edges, to the corresponding edges of the inner ends of thetwo other sections A D, by hinges b of any suitable kind.
  • the forward section D is furnished with covers c, and constitutes a locker for the receptionl of any articles which it may be desired to pack therein.
  • the central section B is provided, at each side of its ⁇ hack part, with a triangular locker, d, and extendingr across the space e, between the said lockers d, is a seat or thivart,f, which', when the invention is employed asa boat, is occupied bythe rowcr.
  • the forward portion of the stern or rearmost section A is provided with two similar lockers g; the space t between suchlockers g being designed to receive the forward section C, when the boat is folded up for use as a trunk, as presently explained.4
  • the inner lower edge of each ofthe two end sections is furnished with a pivoted plate, m, which fits into a suitable recess formed in the contiguous edge of the central section B.
  • Rods n passed down through suitable vertical slots in the ends a of the central section aforesaid, have their lower ends fitted into holes in the plates m, as shown in fig.
  • the said plates and rods serving, in connection with thc hinges to hold the sections firmly in place in line with each other; the several parts being thus secured in the position required, when the boat is employed for its ordinary or legitimate purpose, as represented in figs. 1 and 2.
  • the several lockers not only serve as receptacles for articles placed therein, but, being nearly or quite water-tight, materially assist the buoyancy of the boat in case of injury thereto.
  • Fixed upon each side of the central section B is a row-lock, al, which is so shaped that, when the boat is folded up for use as a trunk, as hereinafter presently set forth, the said row-locks will serve ashandles for the same.
  • the rods n When it is desired to use the bout as a trunk, the rods n are withdrawn from the plates m, and the forward section is turned upward and over in an inverted position upon the thwart, whereupon the stern section A is turned upward and forward over the sections C B, with the section C situated in the space t'of the aforesaid stern section A, as shown in iig. 4.
  • the boat being thus folded into very compact shape, may be readily transported from place to place, and, inasmuch as its interior, including the several lockers hcreinbefore described, may be filled with clothing or other articles, the boat in this form serves every purpose of a common trunk; the handles of such trunk being formed by the row-locks al, as hereinbefore mentioned, and a suitable lock being employed to hold the section A down in its place, in the position just described.
  • the vkeel-board F is formedin parts attached to the bottoms of the several sections of the boat, with that part attached to the rear section A divided longitudinally into two portions r hinged to such section in such manner that when the boat is used as a trunk, as just set forth, such portion r may be turned down dat, as indicated in fig. 3.Y
  • the row-locks (1*, constructed and arranged-to serve as handles when the -boat is used 'as a trunk, substntially as herein set forth.

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gleiten tatrs lntrnt @ffice JOHN A. OLMSTEAD, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
Letters Patent No. 67,342, dated July 30,' 1867.
IMPROVED BOAT AND TRUNK.
T0 `ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCRN:
Beit known that I, JOHN A. OLMSTEAD, of the city, county, and State of etv York, have invented a new and improved Convertible Boat and Trunk; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and enact description o t' the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a portion of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a plan view showing my invention when employed as a boat.
Figure 2 is a horizontal sectional view of the same in a corresponding position.
Figure 3 is a side view showing the invention as employed as a trunk.
Figure 4 is a longitudinal section of the same in the same position.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures;
This invention is designed to provide a portable boat, which may be employed, with very great convenience, as occasion requires, either as a boat, or as a trunk for containingwlothing or other articles. The invention consists in a boat composed of three sections hinged together, in such manner that one section may be folded inward upon the adjacent one, with the remaining section folded over both; the boat being by this means brought into a form very closely resembling that of an ordinary trunk, in place of which it may be employed when desired. The invention further consists in certain novel arrangements of parts, whereby the greatest amount of space, for the reception-of the articles to be placed in thc boat, when thus used as a trunk, consistent with the proper construction ofthe boat, is secured. l y
Toenable others to understand the nature and construction of my invention, I will proceed to describe it with reference to the drawings.
The boat is divided transversely into three separate sections, marked respectively A, B, and C, the said sections being closed at their adjacent ends, as shown ata, and the ends of the central section B being hinged, at their upper edges, to the corresponding edges of the inner ends of thetwo other sections A D, by hinges b of any suitable kind. The forward section D is furnished with covers c, and constitutes a locker for the receptionl of any articles which it may be desired to pack therein. The central section B is provided, at each side of its` hack part, with a triangular locker, d, and extendingr across the space e, between the said lockers d, is a seat or thivart,f, which', when the invention is employed asa boat, is occupied bythe rowcr. The forward portion of the stern or rearmost section A is provided with two similar lockers g; the space t between suchlockers g being designed to receive the forward section C, when the boat is folded up for use as a trunk, as presently explained.4 The inner lower edge of each ofthe two end sections is furnished with a pivoted plate, m, which fits into a suitable recess formed in the contiguous edge of the central section B. Rods n, passed down through suitable vertical slots in the ends a of the central section aforesaid, have their lower ends fitted into holes in the plates m, as shown in fig. 2, the said plates and rods serving, in connection with thc hinges to hold the sections firmly in place in line with each other; the several parts being thus secured in the position required, when the boat is employed for its ordinary or legitimate purpose, as represented in figs. 1 and 2. The several lockers not only serve as receptacles for articles placed therein, but, being nearly or quite water-tight, materially assist the buoyancy of the boat in case of injury thereto. Fixed upon each side of the central section B is a row-lock, al, which is so shaped that, when the boat is folded up for use as a trunk, as hereinafter presently set forth, the said row-locks will serve ashandles for the same.
When it is desired to use the bout as a trunk, the rods n are withdrawn from the plates m, and the forward section is turned upward and over in an inverted position upon the thwart, whereupon the stern section A is turned upward and forward over the sections C B, with the section C situated in the space t'of the aforesaid stern section A, as shown in iig. 4. The boat, being thus folded into very compact shape, may be readily transported from place to place, and, inasmuch as its interior, including the several lockers hcreinbefore described, may be filled with clothing or other articles, the boat in this form serves every purpose of a common trunk; the handles of such trunk being formed by the row-locks al, as hereinbefore mentioned, and a suitable lock being employed to hold the section A down in its place, in the position just described. .The vkeel-board F is formedin parts attached to the bottoms of the several sections of the boat, with that part attached to the rear section A divided longitudinally into two portions r hinged to such section in such manner that when the boat is used as a trunk, as just set forth, such portion r may be turned down dat, as indicated in fig. 3.Y
Whnt I claim :is my invention, und desire to secure by 'Letters Patent, is
1. The convertible bont und trnnlr,.compose'.l of three sections hinged to each other, and arranged to fold together, substantially as herein set forth.
2. The lockers 01, arranged in relation with the space e of the central section B, substantially as andv for the purpose licrein set forth. Y
3. The lockers g, arranged in relation with the space h of the stern section A, substantially us and'for the purpose herein set forth.
4. The row-locks (1*, constructed and arranged-to serve as handles when the -boat is used 'as a trunk, substntially as herein set forth.
` JOHN A. OLMSTEAD.'
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J. W. CooMBs, G. W. REED.
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US2443768A (en) * 1946-04-24 1948-06-22 Samuel G House Sectional boat
US2584685A (en) * 1949-03-08 1952-02-05 William J Evert Sectional and portable boat structure
US3594834A (en) * 1969-07-11 1971-07-27 Robert D Steensen Folding boat
US3724011A (en) * 1971-05-07 1973-04-03 R Scholle Foldable boat
US3972544A (en) * 1973-07-16 1976-08-03 Olaf Soot Amphibious camper including a retractable suspension system
WO2008088290A1 (en) * 2007-01-15 2008-07-24 Aik Leong Ng Dual function modular boat
US20110023769A1 (en) * 2009-08-03 2011-02-03 Poston John S Folding Boat
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Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2443768A (en) * 1946-04-24 1948-06-22 Samuel G House Sectional boat
US2584685A (en) * 1949-03-08 1952-02-05 William J Evert Sectional and portable boat structure
US3594834A (en) * 1969-07-11 1971-07-27 Robert D Steensen Folding boat
US3724011A (en) * 1971-05-07 1973-04-03 R Scholle Foldable boat
US3972544A (en) * 1973-07-16 1976-08-03 Olaf Soot Amphibious camper including a retractable suspension system
WO2008088290A1 (en) * 2007-01-15 2008-07-24 Aik Leong Ng Dual function modular boat
US20110023769A1 (en) * 2009-08-03 2011-02-03 Poston John S Folding Boat
ITRN20100026A1 (en) * 2010-05-14 2011-11-15 Sorbo Matteo Del BOAT
WO2011141814A3 (en) * 2010-05-14 2012-02-23 Sandro Mariani Boat

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