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- ROWINvG APPLI'ANCE (Appueation med @1.21, 19017.) (lip Mod'el.)
- This invention relates yto improvements in rowing appliances particularly adapted to racing-boats, though not confined thereto.
- the present invention has for one of its objectsto provide for the requirements suggested' and the removal of the limitations referred to.
- the object of this ninvention is to provide improved rowing appliances whereby the greatest possible physical force of the roWer may be applied to the oar and to provide mechanical arrangements to facilitate this application of power.
- 1 is a longitudinal bar of suitable section preferably adjustable vertically and provided with suitable attachments 2 to secure it in the boat 3.
- a seat 4 which I preferably construct as a straddle or saddle seat provided with antifriction-rollers 5 or other suitable antifriction devices.
- a foot-rest 6 pivotally journaled adapted to the necessities of the case.
- knee rings or sockets S Suitably located and attached in any convenient manner to the boat I provide knee rings or sockets S of suitable form to receive the knees of the oarsman when his body is extended forward.
- This knee device may be made of any suitable material. I prefer to make it, as shown in Figs. l and 2, in the form of two pneumatic rings vof rubber or other inatable material to provide a soft cushion for the knees of the oarsman.
- Fig. l a portion of a figure of an oarsmanis indicated by dotted lines, showing his knees in the rings and the foot-rest tippedto accommodate this position.
- the supporting-bar l and its supporting-framework may be made of hollow section for strength and lightness.
- a seat for an oarsman and a knee-rest suitably placed to receive the thrust of his knees Y when pulling on the oars.
- a slidable seat for an oarsman and a kneerest suitably placed to receive the thrust of his knees when pulling on the oars.
- a straddle or saddle seat for an oarsman and a knee-rest suitably placed to receive the thrust of his knees when pulling on the oars.
- a boat provided with a longitudinal bar vertically adjustable, secured therein and a saddle-seat slidable thereon, said boat provided With a transversely-pivoted foot-rest zo and a knee-rest suitably placed to receive the thrust of the oarsmans knees When pulling on the oars.
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UNITED STATES ATENT OFFICE.
ROWING APPLIANCE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 710,147, dated September 80, 1902.
Application filed January 21, 1901. Serial No. 44.193.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM B. GOODWIN, a citizen of the United States, residing at San Francisco, in the county of San Francisco and State of California,have invented certain'new and useful Improvements in Rowing Appliances; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
This invention relates yto improvements in rowing appliances particularly adapted to racing-boats, though not confined thereto.
The art of rowing and the efficient employment of the physical force of the roWer find limitations as heretofore practiced in the mechanical arrangement of the human frame. These limitations are most apparentin rowing with the ordinary stationary seat. VVit-h this form of seat the reach of the oarsman is practically limited within a small angle of motion. The introduction of the sliding seat added to Athe available reach under practical conditions and increased the eiflciencyof the oarsman, but even with this adv-ance limitations still existed, due to the inability of exing the ankle-joint beyond a very limited degree. This sets another limit to efficiency.
The present invention has for one of its objectsto provide for the requirements suggested' and the removal of the limitations referred to.
Specifically stated, the object of this ninvention is to provide improved rowing appliances whereby the greatest possible physical force of the roWer may be applied to the oar and to provide mechanical arrangements to facilitate this application of power. These objects are accomplished by means of the devices illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a side elevation of this invention. Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the same.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, 1 is a longitudinal bar of suitable section preferably adjustable vertically and provided with suitable attachments 2 to secure it in the boat 3. Upon' this bar l is slidably mounted a seat 4, which I preferably construct as a straddle or saddle seat provided with antifriction-rollers 5 or other suitable antifriction devices. Suitably located and attached to the boat is a foot-rest 6, pivotally journaled adapted to the necessities of the case.
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in suitable bearings 7, so as to provide a rocking motion of the treadle.
Suitably located and attached in any convenient manner to the boat I provide knee rings or sockets S of suitable form to receive the knees of the oarsman when his body is extended forward. This knee device may be made of any suitable material. I prefer to make it, as shown in Figs. l and 2, in the form of two pneumatic rings vof rubber or other inatable material to provide a soft cushion for the knees of the oarsman.
In Fig. l a portion of a figure of an oarsmanis indicated by dotted lines, showing his knees in the rings and the foot-rest tippedto accommodate this position.
In practice pull on the oar is rst brought to bear on the boat by pressure of the knees of the oarsrnan on the rings 8 and afterward upon the treadle or foot-rest 6, which by its pivotal provision accommodates itself to the varying positions assumed by the legs of the oarsman, the saddle-seat 4 forming a comfortable and convenient support peculiarly The supporting-bar l and its supporting-framework may be made of hollow section for strength and lightness.
It is obvious that many changes in form, construction, and arrangement may be made in this invention to accommodate it to various requirements or conditions of use without departing essentially from my invention. I therefore do not desire to confine myself to the exact form, construction, or proportion of parts shown.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In combination with the hull of a boat, a seat for an oarsman and a knee-rest suitably placed to receive the thrust of his knees Y when pulling on the oars.
2. In combination with the hull of Va boat, a slidable seat for an oarsman and a kneerest suitably placed to receive the thrust of his knees when pulling on the oars.
3. In combination with the hull of a boat,` a straddle or saddle seat for an oarsman and a knee-rest suitably placed to receive the thrust of his knees when pulling on the oars.
4.. In combination Withthe hull of a boat, a straddle slidable seat for an oarsman and IOO in and a saddle-seat slidable thereon and a x5 foot-rest transversely pivoted in said boat.
8. A boat provided with a longitudinal bar vertically adjustable, secured therein and a saddle-seat slidable thereon, said boat provided With a transversely-pivoted foot-rest zo and a knee-rest suitably placed to receive the thrust of the oarsmans knees When pulling on the oars.
WILLIAM B. GOODWIN.
Witnesses:
H. M. WRIGHT, JESSEKR. EOFF.
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US5257590A (en) * | 1990-07-27 | 1993-11-02 | Foote Jr Robert H | Canoe saddle and spring strip securement means |
US5421285A (en) * | 1994-05-24 | 1995-06-06 | Shaper; Lawrence | Movable seat for the coxswain in a rowboat |
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US5257590A (en) * | 1990-07-27 | 1993-11-02 | Foote Jr Robert H | Canoe saddle and spring strip securement means |
US5421285A (en) * | 1994-05-24 | 1995-06-06 | Shaper; Lawrence | Movable seat for the coxswain in a rowboat |
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