1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the field of boats and watercraft. More specifically, the present invention comprises an amphibious drive system for a boat or other watercraft.
2. Description of the Related Art
Various designs for amphibious vehicles are known in the prior art. These designs typically employ one drive system for propelling the vehicle through the water. A second and separate drive system is typically used to drive the amphibious vehicle across land. The use of multiple drive systems to achieve combined water and land travel capabilities is a significant disadvantage of the prior art. Most significantly, the use of two separate drive systems increases cost and weight.
Thus, it would be advantageous to provide a single amphibious drive system that is capable of driving a vehicle over land and through water.
The present invention comprises an improved amphibious drive system for a watercraft. The amphibious drive system features a paddled drive wheel which is operatively mounted to a drive frame. The drive frame pivots about a horizontal pivot joint. The drive wheel can thereby be raised and lowered with respect to the watercraft. In the elevated position the drive wheel is only partially submerged in the water (such that the drive wheel may operate like a paddlewheel). In the lowered position the drive is submerged more deeply in the water. The amphibious drive system also features a mount plate for attaching the amphibious drive system to the transom of the watercraft. A swing-arm frame links the drive frame to the mount plate. The swing-arm frame pivots in the horizontal direction relative to the watercraft via a vertically-oriented kingpin. This action angularly offsets the thrust from the drive wheel, thereby allowing steering.
The present invention, amphibious drive system 10, is illustrated in
Drive frame 22 is linked to swing-arm frame 16 by a pair of pivot joints 20. The far pivot joint is a mirror of the near pivot joint visible in
A detailed view of the present invention is provided in
As shown in
By now, the reader should appreciate that the proposed amphibious drive system is useful in many different amphibious applications. For example, the ability of the proposed amphibious drive system to “walk” boat 12 onto an embankment makes the proposed drive system a good choice for watercraft that are operated in regions remote to docks. Also, the ability of the proposed amphibious drive system to dislodge boat 12 from entanglements makes the proposed drive system a good choice for watercraft used in shallow waterways or wetlands.
A hydraulic pump and reservoir are preferably contained in the watercraft to operate the hydraulic cylinders. A hydraulic drive motor may also be used to turn the paddlewheel. Hydraulic lines and hydraulic controls would also be present. Generally, the hydraulic pump supplies positive hydraulic pressure to the hydraulic cylinders to cause the hydraulic cylinders to extend. The hydraulic pump also could supply positive hydraulic pressure to the drive motor to turn the drive wheel. Those that are skilled in the art will know how to integrate these components of hydraulic control with the described amphibious drive system.
Although the preceding descriptions contain significant detail they should not be viewed as limiting the invention but rather as providing examples of the preferred embodiments of the invention. For example, many different types of motors or engines may be used to rotate the drive wheel. Also, linear actuators may be used in place of the hydraulic cylinders. Accordingly, the scope
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