The present invention relates generally to watercraft. More particularly, the present invention relates to a kayak accessory for use of a kayak as a paddleboard.
A kayak is a small, narrow boat primarily designed to be manually propelled by means of a double-bladed paddle, a pedal mechanism or a trolling motor. Modern kayaks serve diverse purposes, ranging from slow and easy touring on placid water, to racing and complex maneuvering in fast-moving whitewater, to fishing and long-distance ocean excursions, and vary in design according to their application.
The development of kayaks, paddleboards, canoes, wakeboards, kneeboards, surfboards, and other various watercraft has resulted in a plethora of options for users interested in interacting with the water. Many of these devices are better optimized for transportation. The kayak and canoe, for example, have an opening/cavity which enables the user to sit down while paddling, which allows for better transmission of power through the user's body into the paddle, consequently allowing the user to move at relatively high speed through the water. Other watercraft are better optimized for recreational use. Such devices tend to have flat surfaces upon which a user can comfortably stand while paddling, or balance while surfing or riding waves. Each of these devices is somewhat specialized in function and purpose.
However, many water enthusiasts like to vary their activity on the water. Users may, for example, want to kayak early in the day, and then paddleboard for the rest of the afternoon. In order to enjoy both activities, such a user would require both a kayak and a paddleboard, both of which are too bulky and long to fit within most vehicles. The user would have to struggle through the process of securing the kayak and the paddleboard together atop a vehicle for transportation to and from water, and then subsequently struggle to remove such devices for use. When finished with the day's activities, the user must go through the process of mounting their kayak and paddleboard together back atop the roof of the vehicle. Such a tedious process is undoubtedly an unappealing prospect for a water sport enthusiast. With the present invention, you would be able to secure both the kayak and the insert together having only to secure a single item. What is needed is a device that can convert a transportation and exercise-optimized watercraft, particularly a kayak, into a more recreational watercraft, particularly a paddleboard.
The present invention is a device that can fit within any opening/cavity of a kayak, creating a flat surface within the entire kayak, or a small portion, upon which a user may stand or kneel in order to utilize the converted kayak as a paddleboard. The present invention will fill less space than the full kayak, enabling the present invention to be easily transported within most vehicles for convenience. A series of pegs, prongs, hook-and-loop fasteners, snaps, or other removable connectors extending beneath the present invention enable easy addition into a kayak. The body of the present invention is buoyant and can further be used as a floatation device, in the event that the converted kayak flips over or becomes damaged during use. In larger kayaks, such as tandem kayaks, the present invention can be utilized to add deck room, which may be useful to a user who is, for example, fishing and in need of space to prepare and hook bait and lures while on water. The present invention could have a chamber covered by a hinging lid that opens, enabling the user to use the present invention as a live baitwell, waterproof dry storage area, cooler, cutting board, bait station, and more.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. The present invention is to be described in detail and is provided in a manner that establishes a thorough understanding of the present invention. There may be aspects of the present invention that may be practiced or utilized without the implementation of some features as they are described. It should be understood that some details have not been described in detail in order to not unnecessarily obscure focus of the invention. References herein to “the preferred embodiment”, “one embodiment”, “some embodiments”, or “alternative embodiments” should be considered to be illustrating aspects of the present invention that may potentially vary in some instances, and should not be considered to be limiting to the scope of the present invention as a whole.
The present invention is an insert for kayaks which allows the user to use their kayak as a paddleboard and/or provide a surface and/or compartment for storing various items. The present invention enables the user to utilize existing surface area, including but not limited to, scupper holes and/or seat holes to affix the insert to a sit-on-top kayak, converting it into a stand-up paddleboard. The present invention may be solid and flat or hollowed and used for storage, and may serve as a flotation device in the event that the kayak tips over during use. In larger kayaks, such as a tandem (2-person) kayak, the present invention may extend flat surface area atop the kayak, enabling improved use and weight distribution by one person of the converted 2-person kayak, creating a flat deck space where the front seat would have been. This allows a tandem 2-person kayak to be converted to a 1-person kayak with functional space for fishing, fishing and camping gear storage, or a platform for pets, among other uses.
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In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the top surface 11 is generally planar and made of a rigid material in order to support the weight of the user utilizing their kayak with the present invention in a stand-up paddleboard configuration. In some embodiments, the top surface 11 may comprise additional features which may be relevant to stand-up paddleboarding functionality, such as, but not limited to, foot placement grooves, leg attachment stanchions or braces, a paddle securing bracket, one or more cupholders, shelves, or other desired features.
The kayak attachment surface 10 may be regarded as a bottom surface of the insert body 1, positioned opposite the top surface 11 on the insert body 1, and is configured to be removably attached to the kayak deck 3 through the at least one kayak-deck fastener 2. It should be noted herein that the term “deck” of a kayak may be understood to be, and used interchangeably with, the floor of the cockpit of a kayak, the surface upon which the kayak seat is mounted. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the top surface 11 is made of a rigid material. This is to enable the modification of a kayak for paddleboard functionality, wherein a user stands atop the top surface 11 of the present invention as opposed to sitting within the kayak in order to operate the kayak.
In various embodiments, the kayak attachment surface 10 may comprise various shapes. In some embodiments, the kayak attachment surface 10 is contoured to conform to a kayak deck 3. In such embodiments, the kayak attachment surface 10 may be necessarily molded from the shape of the deck of a specific model of kayak in order to exactly or approximately conform to the general shape and contours of the deck of the specific model of kayak. Ostensibly, this may require different embodiments of contours of the kayak attachment surface 10 to match the individual contours of kayak decks 3 of various models of kayaks. In some embodiments, the kayak attachment surface 10 may comprise a generalized contoured shape which is capable of approximating a wide range of kayak decks. In some embodiments, the kayak attachment surface 10 may not require any specific shape, but rather may depend on the nature of the at least one kayak-deck fastener 2 to achieve proper placement of the top surface 11 of the insert body 1 relative to the kayak. In some embodiments, such as in
In some embodiments, the kayak-attachment surface is configured to conform to the kayak deck 3 of a single occupant kayak, as shown in
In some embodiments, the insert body 1 may be hollow and inflatable, with the kayak attachment surface 10, in addition to the top surface 11, being made of rigid material. In such embodiments, any or most portions of the insert body 1 aside from the top surface 11 and the kayak attachment surface 10 may be made of elastic material, with an air valve traversing into the interior of the insert body 1 for inflating and deflating purposes. The elastic portions of the insert body 1 should still be fairly stiff in order to be able to support the weight of a user standing on the top surface 11.
The at least one kayak-deck fastener 2 functions to secure the present invention to the deck a kayak. It is contemplated that a wide variety of means to fasten the insert body 1 to the deck of a kayak may be utilized in various embodiments, such as, but not limited to, hook and loop strips, clips, straps, screws, snaps, adhesive strips, prongs, nuts and bolts, and the like; however, in the preferred embodiment, the at least one kayak-deck fastener 2 comprises a plurality of knobs 21. Each of the plurality of knobs 21 protrudes from the kayak attachment surface 10 and is situated in a location on the kayak attachment surface 10 such that each of the plurality of knobs 21 will slot into one of a plurality of holes 31 in the kayak deck 3, as illustrated in
Similarly to the shape of the kayak attachment surface 10, the arrangement of the plurality of knobs 21 may need to be customizably specified for any given model of kayak. In general, given that the kayak deck 3 comprises a plurality of holes 31 distributed about the kayak deck 3 in a specific arrangement, the plurality of knobs 21 is distributed about the kayak attachment surface 10 corresponding to the specific arrangement of holes. Thus, the kayak attachment surface 10, and therefore the insert body 1, may be removably attached to the kayak deck 3 by inserting the plurality of knobs 21 into the plurality of holes 31.
As previously mentioned, the top surface 11 may comprise additional features as desired. Referring to
In the preferred usage of the present invention, the user may first open the lid 13 of the present invention and place items to be stored, such as fishing equipment or snacks, and subsequently closes the lid 13. The user then travels to a body of water with a kayak and the present invention. The user removes the kayak and places it into the water, and subsequently places the present invention into the opening/cavity of a kayak, matching the pegs of the insert body 1 with the holes within the kayak. The user can then stand atop the top surface 11 to utilize the converted kayak as a paddleboard. While on the water, the user may open the lid 13 and access the contents within. If the user tips while using the converted kayak, the present invention will dislodge from the opening/cavity of the kayak, and may be used as a flotation device. Upon completion of converted kayak usage, the user may remove the present invention from the opening/cavity of the kayak by simply removing the present invention from the opening/cavity of the kayak. The present invention is prepared for subsequent usage as a sit-on-top kayak.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The current application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) application of a U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 15/228,819 filed on Aug. 4, 2016. The U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 15/228,819 claims a priority to a U.S. CIP application Ser. No. 14/565,347 filed on Dec. 9, 2014. The U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 14/565,347 claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 61/913,446 filed on Dec. 9, 2013. The current application also claims a priority to a U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/524,136 filed on Jun. 23, 2017.
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