The present invention relates to an oar, and more particularly to a multi-function oar.
An oar is an implement used for manpowered small boats, such as rubber dinghies and canoes, for rowing. However, water may splash into the boat while traveling, so the water in the boat needs to be drained.
A conventional oar, as disclosed in Taiwan Utility Model Publication Nos. M590565, M615306 and US Patent Application Publication No. 20200277034, has an outer tube and an inner tube. The two tubes are insertedly connected to each other and equipped with a push valve to form a retractable oar shaft serving as a bail pump. The oar shaft is firmly combined with an oar blade. Thus, the oar has a paddling function and can be used as a pump to drain the water in the boat.
Although most of the inner tube of the conventional oar can be retracted into the outer tube to reduce the length of the oar shaft, the overall length of the oar combined with the oar blade is still too long. When used as a spare oar, the oar still takes up too much space. In addition, the grip or oar blade of the conventional oar has a bail opening. When the oar having the bail opening on the grip is used to bail water, the grip needs to face down. It is in the opposite direction to the paddling action, which is inconvenient to use. If the bail opening is disposed at the bottom end of the oar blade, it is not easy for the wide blade to reach the narrow part of the boat to bail water. Furthermore, the small boat often needs a spare boat hook for hooking other boats or objects floating on the water. However, the boat hook has a certain length. When the boat hook is placed in the boat, it will also occupy a space. If the boat hook is installed on the grip of the oar, the user can only grasp the oar blade in a plate shape to operate the boat hook on the end of the grip for hooking other objects. It is not easy to control the oar blade.
An object of the present invention is to provide a multi-function oar whose oar shaft can move axially relative to its oar blade, so that part of the oar shaft can be retracted into the oar blade to shorten the overall length of the oar, so as to be stored in a small space with ease.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a multi-function oar, which is able to bail water and drain water by extending and retracting the oar shaft. Besides, the oar shaft can extend out of the end of the oar to from a bail section to reach a narrow part of the boat for bailing water.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a multi-function oar, which has a boat hook for hooking other objects and forms a handle through the bail section, so that the user can operate the boat hook easily.
In order to achieve the above objects, the present invention provides a multi-function oar, comprising:
Preferably, the blocking element is protruded outwardly from two opposite sides of an outer periphery of the first check valve. Two opposite sides of an inner wall of the axial hole are recessed to form a pair of slide grooves extending along the axial hole toward the top end and corresponding to the blocking element for the blocking element to be positioned at the upper positioning portion. Another two opposite sides of the inner wall of the axial hole are recessed to form a pair of recesses corresponding to the blocking element for the blocking element to be positioned at the lower positioning portion, so that the first check valve is blocked by the recesses to be outside the axial hole.
Preferably, after the large-diameter tube is moved toward the oar blade to extend out of the axial hole, a bail section exposed outside the axial hole is formed.
Preferably, a protruding portion for a user to grasp thereon extends outwardly from either side of the operating member, and the protruding portion is bent and extended toward the small-diameter tube to form a hook.
Preferably, another end of the first check valve, facing the large-diameter tube, is provided with a spring.
Preferably, the bail opening has a wavy end edge.
Preferably, the first check valve includes a first valve plate that is pivotally opened only in a direction from the bail opening toward the large-diameter tube, and the second check valve includes a second valve plate that is pivotally opened only in the direction from the large-diameter tube toward the small-diameter tube.
Preferably, the second check valve is radially provided with a pin to prevent the second valve plate from pivoting excessively.
Preferably, each of the first control member and the second control member is a screw tightening device.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The oar blade 1 has a tube-connecting portion 12 in the form of a hollow cylinder. The tube-connecting portion 12 has a top end 121 and a bottom end 122. A pair of plate portions 11 is provided at two opposite sides of the tube-connecting portion 12. The tube-connecting portion 12 has an axial hole 123 passing through the top end 121 and the bottom end 122. The top end 121 of the tube-connecting portion 12 is provided with a first control member 13. In this embodiment, the first control member 13 is a conventional screw tightening device for tightening and securing the large-diameter tube 21. The tube-connecting portion 12 has an upper positioning portion 126 close to the top end 121 for restricting the large-diameter tube 21 from coming out of the top end 121. The tube-connecting portion 12 has a lower positioning portion 127 close to the bottom end 122. In this embodiment, two opposite sides of the inner wall of the axial hole 123, corresponding to the plate portions 11, are recessed to form a pair of slide grooves 124 extending from the bottom end 122 toward the top end 121 of the tube-connecting portion 12. Another two opposite sides of the inner wall of the axial hole 123 are recessed to form a pair of recesses 125 extending from the bottom end 122 of the tube-connecting portion 12. The top of the recess 125 forms the lower positioning portion 127.
The large-diameter tube 21 is a hollow round tube, which is inserted in the axial hole 123 and movable axially. The large-diameter tube 21 is provided with a first check valve 3 facing the bottom end 122 of the tube-connecting portion 12 for controlling water to flow only in a direction from the bottom end 122 toward the large-diameter tube 21. The first check valve 3 has a blocking element 33 to cooperate with the upper positioning portion 126 or the lower positioning portion 127 of the axial hole 123 for positioning the large-diameter tube 21. One end of the first check valve 3, opposite to the oar blade 1, has a bail opening 31. The first check valve 3 includes a first valve plate 32 that is pivotally opened only in a direction from the bail opening 31 toward the large-diameter tube 21. One end of the large-diameter tube 21, opposite to the oar blade 1, is provided with a second control member 211. In this embodiment, the second control member 211 is a conventional screw tightening device for tightening the large-diameter tube 21 and the small-diameter tube 22.
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The small-diameter tube 22 is a hollow round tube, which is inserted in the large-diameter tube 21 and movable axially. One end of the small-diameter tube 22, facing the oar blade 1, is provided with a second check valve 4 for controlling water to flow only in a direction from the large-diameter tube 21 toward the small-diameter tube 22. The second check valve 4 includes a second valve plate 41 that is pivotally opened only in the direction from the large-diameter tube 21 toward the small-diameter tube 22.
Another end of the small-diameter tube 22, opposite to the large-diameter tube 21, is provided with an operating member 5. In this embodiment, the operating member 5 is a boat hook. The operating member 5 has a water outlet 51 and an L-shaped passage 52. The passage 52 communicates with the water outlet 51 and the small-diameter tube 22. A protruding portion 53 for a user to grasp thereon extends outwardly from either side of the operating member 5. The protruding portion 53 is further bent and extended toward the small-diameter tube 22 to form a hook 54 for hooking other objects.
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The small-diameter tube 22 is moveable in the large-diameter tube 21, so that an accommodation space 6 is formed between the first check valve 3 and the second check valve 4. The volume of the accommodation space 6 is changeable along with the relative movement of the first check valve 3 and the second check valve 4. One end of the first check valve 3, facing the large-diameter tube 21, is provided with a spring 34. When the second check valve 4 is moved toward the first check valve 3, the spring 34 is configured to cushion the impact force.
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Because the large-diameter tube 21 of the present invention is movable in the axial hole 123, as shown in
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In the present invention, since the oar blade 1 has the axial hole 123, a part of the large-diameter tube 21 can be extended out or retracted in the axial hole 123. The large-diameter tube 21 and the small-diameter tube 22 are movably connected. Referring to
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M590565 | Feb 2020 | TW |
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20230159146 A1 | May 2023 | US |