The disclosure relates to a boat, more particularly to a foldable boat.
A conventional small boat such as a dinghy, a canoe, etc., normally has a specific fixed shape in order to facilitate movement on water. Therefore, it is not convenient to store and transport such small boat. In addition, as the conventional small boat generally has a narrow width, high winds or waves may cause the small boat to capsize or overturn in water.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a novel foldable boat which is convenient for storage and transportation and which is less likely to capsize or overturn in water.
According to the disclosure, a foldable boat includes a boat hull, a left wing member, a right wing member, two forward buoyant bodies, and two rearward buoyant bodies. The boat hull includes a bottom wall, a bow section, a stern section, a port section, and a starboard section. The bottom wall extends in a longitudinal direction to terminate at forward and rearward marginal edges, and further extends in a transverse direction transverse to the longitudinal direction to terminate at left and right marginal edges. The bow section is disposed forwardly of the forward marginal edge. The stern section extends upwardly from the rearward marginal edge. The port section extends upwardly from the left marginal edge to terminate at a left gunwale. The starboard section extends upwardly from the right marginal edge to terminate at a right gunwale, and defines, in cooperation with the stern section, the port section, and the bottom wall, an accommodation space having a predetermined volume. The left wing member includes a left flat body and a left side frame. The left flat body extends along a left lengthwise line and has an outer marginal region and an inner marginal region. The inner marginal region of the left flat body is hinged to the left gunwale so as to permit the left flat body to be turnable about a left hinge axis in the longitudinal direction between a left folded position, where the left flat body is substantially perpendicular to the bottom wall, and a left unfolded position, where the left flat body is substantially parallel to the bottom wall. The left side frame extends from the outer marginal region of the left flat body along a left transverse line relative to the left lengthwise line, and is configured to be disposed beneath the left marginal edge of the bottom wall when the left flat body is turned to the left folded position. The left side frame has a front segment and a rear segment. The right wing member includes a right flat body and right side frame. The right flat body extends along a right lengthwise line and has an outer marginal region and an inner marginal region. The inner marginal region of the right flat body is hinged to the right gunwale so as to permit the right flat body to be turnable about a right hinge axis in the longitudinal direction between a right folded position, where the right flat body is substantially perpendicular to the bottom wall, and a right unfolded position, where the right flat body is substantially parallel to the bottom wall. The right side frame extends from the outer marginal region of the right flat body along a right transverse line relative to the right lengthwise line, and is configured to be disposed beneath the right marginal edge of the bottom wall when the right flat body is turned to the right folded position. The right side frame has a front segment and a rear segment. The two forward buoyant bodies and the two rearward buoyant bodies are of a dimension to be packed in the accommodation space. The forward buoyant bodies are configured to be detachably fastened to the front segments of the left and right side frames, respectively, and the rearward buoyant bodies are configured to be detachably fastened to the rear segments of the left and right side frames, respectively, such that each of the forward buoyant bodies and a corresponding one of the rearward buoyant bodies are arranged in tandem so as to provide a buoyant force to the boat hull when the left flat body and the right flat body are in the left unfolded position and the right unfolded position, respectively.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to
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The bottom wall 11 extends in a longitudinal direction (X) to terminate at forward and rearward marginal edges 111, 112, and further extends in a transverse direction (Y) transverse to the longitudinal direction (X) to terminate at left and right marginal edges 113, 114.
The bow section 2 is disposed forwardly of the forward marginal edge 111. The stern section 13 extends upwardly from the rearward marginal edge 112. The port section 14 extends upwardly from the left marginal edge 113 to terminate at a left gunwale 141. The starboard section 15 extends upwardly from the right marginal edge 114 to terminate at a right gunwale 151. The starboard section 15, the stern section 13, the port section 14, and the bottom wall 11 cooperatively define an accommodation space 10 having a predetermined volume.
The left wing member 31 includes a left flat body 311 and a left side frame 312. The left flat body 311 extends along a left lengthwise line (L1) and has an outer marginal region 301 and an inner marginal region 302. The inner marginal region 302 of the left flat body 311 is hinged to the left gunwale 141 so as to permit the left flat body 311 to be turnable about a left hinge axis (H1) in the longitudinal direction (X) between a left folded position, where the left flat body 311 is substantially perpendicular to the bottom wall 11 (see
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The right wing member 32 includes a right flat body 321 and a right side frame 322. The right flat body 321 extends along a right lengthwise line (L2) and has an outer marginal region 301 and an inner marginal region 302. The inner marginal region 302 of the right flat body 321 is hinged to the right gunwale 151 so as to permit the right flat body 321 to be turnable about a right hinge axis (H2) in the longitudinal direction (L) between a right folded position, where the right flat body 321 is substantially perpendicular to the bottom wall 11 (see
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The two forward buoyant bodies 41 and the two rearward buoyant bodies 42 are of a dimension to be packed in the accommodation space 10. The forward buoyant bodies 41 are configured to be detachably fastened to the front segments 303 of the left and right side frames 312, 322, respectively. The rearward buoyant bodies 42 are configured to be detachably fastened to the rear segments 304 of the left and right side frames 312, 322, respectively. When the left flat body 311 and the right flat body 321 are in the left unfolded position and the right unfolded position, respectively, and when the forward buoyant bodies 41 and the rearward buoyant bodies 42 are fastened to the left and right side frames 312, 322, each of the forward buoyant bodies 41 and a corresponding one of the rearward buoyant bodies 42 are arranged in tandem so as to provide a buoyant force to the boat hull 1.
The bow section 2 includes a mounting wall 12 and a bow head 20. As best shown in
In this embodiment, each of the forward buoyant bodies 41 and the rearward buoyant bodies 42 has a length slightly smaller than a length defined between the mounting wall 12 and the stern section 13.
In this embodiment, the outer surface 122 of the mounting wall 12 has a lower marginal edge 120, and the mounting wall 12 further has an inclined surface 123 extending forwardly and upwardly from the forward marginal edge 111 of the bottom wall 11 to the lower marginal edge 120. The bow head 20 includes an attachment surface 21, a first surface 22, and a second surface 23.
The attachment surface 21 is configured to be detachably attached to the outer surface 122 of the mounting wall 12, and has first and second marginal edges 211, 212 opposite to each other in an upright direction (Z) transverse to both the longitudinal direction (X) and the transverse direction (Y) (see
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Moreover, the mounting wall 12 further has a top surface 124, and the foldable boat further includes a fastening unit 5 which includes a hook member 51 and an eye member 52. The eye member 52 is disposed on one of the top surface 124 of the mounting wall 12 and the first surface 22 of the bow head 20, and the hook member 51 is disposed on the other of the top surface 124 of the mounting wall 12 and the first surface 22 of the bow head 20. The hook member 51 is configured to be removably engaged in the eye member 52 so as to permit the bow head 20 to be secured to the mounting wall 12 when the bow head 20 is in the use position.
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Moreover, each of the left and right side frames 312, 322 has a front hole 305 and a rear hole 306. The front and rear holes 305, 306 are configured such that when the left and right flat bodies 311, 321 are respectively in the left and right unfolded positions, the front hole 305 of each of the left and right side frames 312, 322 is in alignment with the elongated slot 106 of the mounting wall 12, and the rear hole 306 of each of the left and right side frames 312, 322 is in alignment with the elongated slot 106 of the stern section 13. The foldable boat further includes a front latch bar 61 and a rear latch bar 62. The front and rear latch bars 61, 62 are configured such that when the left and right flat bodies 311, 312 are respectively in the left and right unfolded positions, the front latch bar 61 is permitted to extend through the elongated slot 106 of the mounting wall 12 and the front holes 305 of the left and right side frames 312, 322, and the rear latch bar 62 is permitted to extend through the elongated slot 106 of the stern section 13 and the rear holes 306 of the left and right side frames 312, 322 to thereby keep the left and right flat bodies 311, 321 respectively in the left and right unfolded positions. Each of the front and rear latch bars 61, 62 has a length substantially the same as the length of each of the forward buoyant bodies 41 and the rearward buoyant bodies 42.
In this embodiment, each of the front and rear latch bars 61, 62 has an elongated shell body 601 and a core body 602. The elongated shell body 601 covers the core body 602 and is made of a metal material for providing rigidity to a corresponding one of the front and rear latch bars 61, 62. The core body 602 is made of a buoyant material for giving the corresponding one of the front and rear latch bars 61, 62 a buoyant force. Therefore, even if the front and rear latch bars 61, 62 accidentally fall into water, they can be prevented from sinking to the bottom of the water due to their buoyant forces.
Furthermore, the attachment surface 21 of the bow head 20 has a protruded flat region 213, a left side region 214, and a right side region 215. The protruded flat region 213 is configured such that when the bow head 20 is in the use position, the protruded flat region 213 is attached to the elevated flat region 101 of the outer surface 122 of the mounting wall 12 (see
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Similarly, the right wing member 32 further includes a front faceplate 323 and a rear faceplate 324 which respectively extend substantially vertically from the front and rear ends 307, 308 of the right flat body 321, and which are configured such that when the right flat body 321 is in the right folded position (
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The front and rear segments 303, 304 of each of the left and right side frames 312, 322 are spaced apart from each other by a gap 309 (see
Each of the front and rear segments 303, 304 of the left and right side frames 312, 322 has an engaging hole 300 (see
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In addition, when the left and right flat bodies 311, 321 are respectively in the left and right unfolded positions (
Besides, the foldable boat may further include a drive motor (not shown) mounted on the stern section 13 for driving the foldable boat to move forwardly.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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