Claims
- 1. An amphibious watercraft, the watercraft including:
a forward and a rearward pontoon, each pontoon being generally planar, longitudinally elongated, having upper and lower surfaces, and sufficiently buoyant to support the watercraft and rider on a body of water, means for mounting the pontoons together in axially spaced, in-line relation to one another and such that the pontoons define a generally horizontally disposed plane for engaging the water and are angularly positionable relative to one another, said means for mounting including a first frame removably connected to and projecting vertically upwardly from the forward pontoon, a second frame removably connected to and projecting vertically upwardly from the rearward pontoon, said first frame including a seat for positioning a user relative to the rearward pontoon, and means for connecting the first frame to the second frame such that the first frame may rotate relative to the second frame and from a first position, wherein the pontoons and their respective longitudinal axes are aligned along a primary axis, to a second position, wherein the pontoons are angularly oriented relative to one another and their respective longitudinal axes are not aligned whereby to change the angular orientation of the forward pontoon relative to the rearward pontoon and to steer the watercraft, a drive wheel rotatably connected to said rearward pontoon, said wheel including a plurality of radially extending water engaging blades, and means for rotatably driving the drive wheel, said means for rotatably driving being connected, in part, to said second frame and also to said drive wheel and rotatably driven by the rider.
- 2. The watercraft as claimed in claim 1, wherein
said rotatable drive wheel comprises a paddle wheel mounted for rotation about a horizontal axis, said horizontal axis being generally orthogonal to the primary axis, and said means for rotatably driving comprises a rotatable user driven pedal, and a sprocket chain that operably connects the pedal to the paddle wheel.
- 3. The watercraft as claimed in claim 1, wherein
said rotatable drive wheel comprises a paddle wheel mounted for rotation about a horizontal axis, said horizontal axis being generally orthogonal to the primary axis, and said means for rotatably driving comprises a rotatable user driven pedal, and a drive shaft that operably connects the pedal to the paddle wheel.
- 4. The watercraft as claimed in claim 2.wherein
said rotatable drive wheel comprises a propeller blade mounted for rotation about a horizontal axis aligned with said primary axis, and said means for rotatably driving comprises a rotatable user driven pedal, and a drive shaft assembly operably connecting the pedal and the propeller blade.
- 5. The watercraft as claimed in claim 1, further comprising inhibiting means for inhibiting lateral capsizing movement of the watercraft about the primary axis.
- 6. The watercraft as claimed in claim 5, wherein said inhibiting means comprises
said rearward pontoon member including axially spaced forward and rearward end portions and first and second sidewalls, said sidewalls being laterally spaced and extending longitudinally between the end portions of said rearward pontoon member, and first and second buoyant wings, said first and second wings extending, respectively, along said first and second sidewalls, said wings being sufficiently buoyant to inhibit capsizing rotation of the watercraft about the primary axis.
- 7. The watercraft as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of the pontoon members is substantially solid
- 8. The watercraft as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of the pontoon members is substantially hollow.
- 9. The watercraft as claimed in claim 1, wherein
each said pontoon member is generally planar and board-like, each having an upper surface and a lower surface, and further comprising means for controlling the direction of the watercraft, said means for controlling comprising a fin projecting from the lower surface of the forward pontoon.
- 10. The watercraft as claimed in claim 9, said means for controlling further comprising said forward pontoon having a trailing end portion, spaced from and proximate to the rearward pontoon, and a leading end portion, said leading end being disposed at an acute angle to said trailing end and angled upwardly from to a horizontal plane passing through the forward pontoon.
- 11. The watercraft as claimed in claim 10, wherein the leading end has a predetermined cross-section arranged along the primary axis of said forward pontoon member, wherein said predetermined cross-section is concave, V-shaped, and flat.
- 12. The watercraft as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said pontoon comprises a primary body having an exterior surface, and means for protectively covering the exterior surface.
- 13. The watercraft as claimed in claim 12, wherein said means for protectively covering comprises a sheet of plastic disposed in covering relation with the bottom surface and a coating of plastic disposed in covering relation with the upper surface.
- 14. The watercraft as claimed in claim 13, wherein said primary body is comprised of a polyfoam material selected from the group consisting of polystyrene, and extruded polystyrene, said coating is comprised of ABS plastic, and said sheet is comprised of fiberglass.
- 15. A watercraft for use with a standard bicycle frame allowing a rider to have a self-propelled watercraft, said bicycle frame including a first frame including user operated handlebars, a second frame including a seat for supporting the rider, means for connecting the frames together and enabling the first frame to rotate relative to the second frame, and a pedal driven drive, the watercraft comprising:
a forward and a rearward pontoon member, said pontoon members being of sufficient buoyancy to support the rider, and said first and second frames being mounted atop, respectively, the upper surfaces of said forward and rearward pontoon members, and movable by said first and second frames from a first position, wherein the pontoons are in an in-line relation with one another, and a second position, wherein the pontoons are moved into angled relation with one another, a water engaging paddle, said paddle being mounted for rotation to said rearward pontoon member, a paddle driver, said paddle driver connecting said pedal driven drive to said paddle, and a water engaging fin, said fin projecting from the bottom surface of said forward pontoon member and assisting the water engaging dynamics of the forward pontoon.
- 16. The watercraft as claimed in claim 15, further comprising a pair of buoyant wings, said wings extending along and connected to the lateral sides of the rearward pontoon member wherein to inhibit lateral capsizing rolling movement of the watercraft.
- 17. The watercraft as claimed in claim 15, wherein the pontoon members are substantially hollow and comprised of a polyfoam material.
- 18. The watercraft as claimed in claim 15, wherein
said rearward pontoon has forward and rearward ends and lateral sides, the sides thereof being centered about a central longitudinal axis extending between the opposite ends thereof, and said water engaging paddle is mounted for rotation about an axis that transverse to said lateral sides and orthogonal to said longitudinal axis.
- 19. The watercraft as claimed in claim 15, wherein said rearward pontoon has forward and rearward ends and lateral sides, the sides thereof being centered about a central longitudinal axis extending between the opposite ends thereof, and said water engaging paddle is mounted for rotation about an axis parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 20. The watercraft as claimed in claim 19, wherein said paddle driver comprises an axially elongated flexible cable, the cable having opposite ends operably connected, respectively, to said paddle and said pedal driven drive, rotation of said pedal operating to transmit torque through said cable to said paddle and said paddle to rotate.
- 21. The watercraft as claimed in claim 19, wherein said paddle driver comprises a first and a second drive shaft, said shafts being axially elongated and having opposite ends, and a universal joint coupling respective ends of the two drive shafts together, the other respective ends of the drive shafts being connected, respectively, to said paddle and said pedal driven drive, rotation of said pedal operating to transmit torque through said cable to said paddle and said paddle to rotate about said longitudinal axis.
- 22. The watercraft as claimed in claim 18, wherein said paddle comprises an axial shaft having opposite ends, and a drive wheel, said shaft being mounted for rotation about said transverse axis, and said paddle driver comprises an endless chain connecting said drive wheel and said pedal driven drive, rotation of said pedal operating to transmit torque through said endless chain to said paddle and said paddle to rotate about said transverse axis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisioanl Application Serial No. 60/401,874, filed Aug. 8, 2002, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60401874 |
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