Claims
- 1. A personal water craft suspension system comprising:a bladder, wherein the bladder has a shape that is adapted for placement between a seat and a hull of a personal water craft, wherein the bladder is operative to prevent water from entering the personal water craft between the seat and the hull; and a telescopic connector, wherein the telescopic connector is operative to releaseably connect the seat to the hull with the bladder positioned between the seat and the hull, wherein the telescopic connector and the bladder are operative to move between an expanded position and a compressed position responsive to forces acting on the seat and the hull.
- 2. A personal water craft suspension system according to claim 1, wherein the telescopic connector is biased to the expanded position.
- 3. A personal water craft suspension system according to claim 1, wherein the bladder is operative to be inflated with a gas, wherein the bladder is biased to the expanded position.
- 4. A personal water craft suspension system according to claim 3, wherein the bladder includes an upper and lower gasket surface, where the upper gasket surface is operative to form a first water tight seal with the seat, and wherein the lower gasket surface is operative to form a second water tight seal with the hull, wherein the first and second water tight seals are operative to prevent water from entering the personal water craft between the hull and the seat.
- 5. A personal water craft suspension system according to claim 4, as the bladder expands and compresses responsive to the seat moving up and down with respect to the hull, the bladder is operative to maintain the first and second water tight seals.
- 6. A personal water craft suspension system according to claim 1, further comprising a second telescopic connector, wherein the second telescopic is operative to further releaseably connect the seat to the hull.
- 7. A personal water craft suspension system according to claim 6, wherein the seat includes a rear portion and a front portion, wherein the first telescopic connector includes a locking head, wherein the locking head is operative to releaseably engage the rear portion of the seat, wherein the second telescopic connector includes a U hook portion, wherein the U hook portion is operative to releaseably engage the front portion of the seat.
- 8. A personal water craft suspension system according to claim 1, wherein the telescopic connector includes a locking head, wherein the locking head is operative to releaseably engage the seat.
- 9. A personal water craft suspension system according to claim 8, wherein the telescopic connector further includes a cylinder and a shaft, wherein the shaft is in reciprocating connection with the cylinder, wherein the shaft is biased to an extended position.
- 10. A personal water craft suspension system according to claim 9, wherein telescopic connector includes a spring that is operative to bias the shaft to the extended position.
- 11. A personal water craft suspension system according to claim 10, wherein the cylinder includes an external threaded portion that is operative to receive at least one nut for bolting the telescopic connector to the hull of the personal water craft.
- 12. A personal water craft suspension system according to claim 1, wherein the telescopic connector includes a U hook portion, wherein the U hook portion is operative to releaseably engage the seat, wherein when the telescopic connector is mounted to the hull, the U hook portion is biased to an extended position.
- 13. A personal water craft suspension system according to claim 12, wherein the U hook portion includes two parallel side portions, wherein each side portion includes a spring for biasing the U hook portion to the extended position.
- 14. A personal water craft suspension system according to claim 13, wherein the ends of each side portion are threaded, wherein when the side portions are positioned through holes in the hull, each threaded portion is operative to receive a nut for preventing the side portions from sliding out of the holes.
- 15. A personal water craft suspension system comprising:a personal water craft, wherein the personal water craft includes a hull and a seat; a telescopic latch in operative connection with the hull; a telescopic U hook in operative connection with the hull; and a bladder positioned between the hull and the seat, wherein the seat is in removable connection with the telescopic latch and telescopic U hook, wherein the telescopic latch, telescopic U hook, and bladder are operative to compress and expand responsive to forces between the seat and the hull, whereby the bladder is operative to dampen the jarring effect of bumps and other vertical forces on a user sitting on the seat of the personal water craft.
- 16. A personal water craft suspension system according to claim 15, wherein the bladder is operative to form a water tight seal between the seat and the hull.
- 17. A personal water craft suspension system according to claim 16, wherein the telescopic latch and telescopic U hook are biased to an extended position.
- 18. A personal water craft suspension system according to claim 17, wherein the bladder is operative to be inflated with a gas.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Ser. No. 60/109,835 filed Nov. 25, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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10-129581 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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