The invention relates to a floating device that has a projecting portion disposed below the water surface to keep the floating device in position in water.
Description of the Related Art
To address the described problem, the invention therefore provides a floating device (e.g. floating leisure platform, inflatable recliner, floating table, floating serving tray, inflatable chair and so on) that can be kept in position in water.
The floating device in accordance with an exemplary embodiment includes a main body and a projecting portion. The main body is configured to float on water. The projecting portion extends from the main body into the water to surround a part of water for keeping the main body in position.
In another exemplary embodiment, at least one opening is formed in the projecting portion for exhausting air surrounded by the projecting portion when the floating device is put in the water.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the projecting portion has a closed shape in cross section to surround the part of water.
In another exemplary embodiment, the projecting portion includes a plurality of side walls connected to the main body.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, at least one opening is formed in the side walls for exhausting air surrounded by the side walls when the floating device is put in the water.
In another exemplary embodiment, the floating device satisfies 0.00190775 (LBS/in3)≤F/V≤0.0198411 (LBS/in3) where F is a maximum lateral force which the floating device in water can sustain without moving, and V is a volume of a space defined by the projecting portion.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the floating device further includes a reinforcement element connected to the projecting portion, wherein the reinforcement element is stiffer than the projecting portion.
In another exemplary embodiment, the reinforcement element is a looped strip.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the projecting portion includes a bottom wall and a plurality of side walls connected to the main body and the bottom wall.
In another exemplary embodiment, at least one opening is formed in the bottom wall for introducing water into a space defined by the projecting portion.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the floating device satisfies 0.00248 (LBS/in3)≤F/V≤0.0261903 (LBS/in3) where F is a maximum lateral force which the floating device in water can sustain without moving, and V is a volume of a space defined by the projecting portion.
In another exemplary embodiment, the floating device further includes a weight disposed in the projecting portion.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the weight is fixed to the bottom wall.
In another exemplary embodiment, the floating device is an inflatable floating table. The main body includes an inflatable chamber. The projecting portion is tubular, extending from the main body into the water when the main body floats on the water.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the floating device is an inflatable floating table. The main body includes a plurality of inflatable chamber connected to each other. The projecting portion is tubular, extending from the main body into the water when the main body floats on the water.
In another exemplary embodiment, the floating device is an inflatable floating chair. The main body includes an inflatable chamber. The projecting portion is tubular, extending from the main body into the water when the main body floats on the water.
The invention also provides a method of keeping a floating device in position in water. The method in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention includes steps of providing the floating device which includes a main body and a projecting portion extending from the main body; putting the floating device in the water, with the projecting portion disposed below a water surface to surround a part of water, thereby keeping the floating device in position in the water.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the method further includes the step of exhausting air surrounded by the projecting portion through at least one opening formed in the projecting portion, when the floating device is put in the water.
In another exemplary embodiment, the method further includes the step of introducing water into a space defined by the projecting portion through at least one opening formed in the projecting portion, when the floating device is put in the water.
A detailed description is given in the following embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The main body 21 that is inflatable has a top 211, a bottom 212, and sides 213 connecting the top 211 and the bottom 212. The main body 21 further has holes 215, 216 on the top 211 to carry food and drinks. In the first embodiment, the main body 21 is made of plastic material such as Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC).
The projecting portion 22 is made of plastic material such as Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), or other suitable materials. Further, the projecting portion 22 has a closed shape in cross section. The shape of projecting portion 22 is not limited. In the first embodiment, the projecting portion 22 is tubular or sleeve-shaped, with its top edge connected to the bottom wall 212 of the main body 21. It is worth noting that the projecting portion 22 is provided with one or more openings 221. In the first embodiment, the projecting portion 22 has four side walls laterally connected to each other. Each side wall has at least one opening 221.
When the inflatable floating table 20 is put in water (e.g. a swimming pool), the projecting portion 22 is below the water surface. Air contained in the space surrounded by the projecting portion 22 can be exhausted through the openings 221 and water can enter the space to replace air. Therefore, when floating on the water, the inflatable floating table 20 has water contained in the projecting portion 22 to resist lateral forces generated by waves. By such arrangement, the inflatable floating table 20 can be kept in position without floating away.
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The main body 51 includes a first inflatable chamber 511, a second inflatable chamber 514, a net 513 connecting the first inflatable chamber 511 and the second inflatable chamber 514, and at least one plastic sheet 512 connecting to the second inflatable chamber 514. The first inflatable chamber 511 is U-shaped to function as a backrest and two armrests. The second inflatable chamber 514 is configured to surround the plastic sheet 512.
The projecting portion 52 is made of plastic material such as Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), or other suitable materials. Further, the projecting portion 52 is tubular or sleeve-shaped or in a closed shape (the shape of the projecting portion of the invention is not limited thereto), with its top edge connected to the second inflatable chamber 514 and/or the plastic sheet 512 of the main body 51. In the first embodiment, the projecting portion 52 has four side walls laterally connected to each other. Each side wall has at least one opening 521.
When the inflatable floating chair 50 is put in water (e.g. a swimming pool), the first inflatable chamber 511 floats on the water, the net 513, the second inflatable chamber 514, the plastic sheet 512 and the projecting portion 52 are below the water surface. Air contained in the space surrounded by the projecting portion 52 can be exhausted through the openings 521 and water can enter the space to replace air. Therefore, when floating on the water, the inflatable floating chair 50 has water contained in the projecting portion 52 to resist lateral forces generated by waves. By such arrangement, the inflatable floating chair 50 can be kept in position without floating away.
When the inflatable floating chair 60 is put in water, the projecting portion 62 is below the water surface. Air contained in the space surrounded by the projecting portion 62 can be exhausted through the openings 621 and water can enter the space through the opening 624 to replace air. The weight 625 is provided to accelerate the downward movement of the projecting portion 62 and to increase the weight of the projecting portion 62 for resisting lateral forces exerted on the floating device 60. The weight 625 may be a sandbag, a metallic ring, or any heavy object. The bottom wall 623 is able to keep the shape of the projection portion 62 without deformation in water. When floating on the water, the inflatable floating chair 60 has water contained in the projecting portion 62 to resist lateral forces generated by waves. By such arrangement, the inflatable floating chair 60 can be kept in position without floating away.
In the sixth embodiment, the projecting portion 62 has a bottom wall 623. In other words, the projecting portion 62 is closed at the bottom. In the first embodiment through the fifth embodiment, the projecting portions 22, 42, 52 are open at the bottom. After study and researches, it is found that a floating device in which the projecting portion is closed at the bottom has a better ability to resist lateral forces than a floating device in which the projecting portion is open at the bottom.
Further, it is found that the ratio F/V can be designed in the invention for improving the performance of the floating device, where F is a maximum lateral force which the floating device in water can sustain without moving, and V is the volume of the space defined by the projecting portion. In the invention, the floating device is designed to satisfy 0.00190775 (LBS/in3)≤F/V≤0.0198411 (LBS/in3) if the projecting portion is open at the bottom (the first embodiment through the fifth embodiment), or to satisfy 0.00248 (LBS/in3)≤F/V≤0.0261903 (LBS/in3) if the projecting portion is closed at the bottom (the sixth embodiment).
In the above embodiments, the floating devices are inflatable products that are made of plastic. However, the invention is not limited thereto. The floating device (the floating table, the floating chair, etc.) may be not inflatable, made of wood, foam, or other material to float on the water. Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/472,531, filed Jun. 12, 2023, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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63472531 | Jun 2023 | US |