Claims
- 1. An inflatable kayak having pneumatically inflated tubes which come together fore and aft and form buoyancy chambers on opposite sides of a passenger compartment, a cover of flexible material encasing the tubes and forming a substantially inelastic skin against which the tube are inflated to form a relatively rigid structure, and a sheet of material more durable than the cover spanning beneath the passenger compartment and extending along the lower and outer sides of the tubes and cover to form a floor for the passenger compartment and a protective sheath for the tubes and cover.
- 2. The inflatable kayak of claim 1 wherein each of the tubes extends around the entire periphery of the passenger compartment and forms a single, continuous buoyancy chamber, with the chambers formed by different ones of the tubes being disposed side-by-side.
- 3. The inflatable kayak of claim 1 including a splash skirt of flexible material attached to the cover and extending over the forward portion of the passenger compartment.
- 4. The inflatable kayak of claim 3 wherein the splash skirt is formed in two sections, with a zipper joining the two sections together.
- 5. The inflatable kayak of claim 1 wherein the cover has an upper section which extends about the upper portions of the tubes and a lower section which extends about the lower portions of the tubes, with the outer edge portions of two sections being joined together in a seam which extends about the outer periphery of the tubes and the inner edge portions of the two sections being connected together by a zipper which extends about the inner periphery of the tubes.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/165,038, filed Oct. 1, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,065,421.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Aire Inflatable's Catalog. |
Continuations (1)
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09/165038 |
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09/483946 |
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