Claims
- 1. A power-driven float assembly comprising, in combination:
- an inflatable float device having rounded external shape with an inner cavity traversed by a seat defining a hole for legs for disposing a user in a selected orientation with the user floating thereon on a body of water,
- a floatable support body having a top wall, bottom wall and opposed sidewalls, said sidewalls being tapered inwardly from a wider inner end wall portion to a narrower outer end wall portion in a direction away from said float device, said inner end wall portion being shaped to conform to a rounded external surface of said float device, said support body being made of an outer rigid skin filled with a floatable fill material, said body having a density suitable for floating in water and supporting a user in water independently of said float device,
- fastening harness means secured at one end to said support body and having a side member that extends around the periphery of said float device and is pulled against said periphery by a fastener means for releasably attaching said support body to said float device,
- a power assembly carried by said support body including a vertical shaft extending through a vertical hole in said support body between said inner end wall portion and said outer end wall portion and rotatable therein, control means for use by the user for steering and controlling motor speed, an electric motor driving an impeller, said impeller being mounted for rotation at the lower end of said shaft, an electric battery mounted in a recessed wall portion in said top wall of said support body and electrically connected to said electric motor, said recessed wall portion being between said inner end wall portion and said shaft,
- whereby said power assembly is selectively actuated by the user to propel said float device in a body of water.
- 2. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said fastening harness means includes an end loop band adapted to slide fit over said narrower outer end portion, said side member being in the form of a pair of side panels extending around the sides of said device and terminating in adjacent free end portions and said fastener means is at said free end portions to fasten said free end portions together.
- 3. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said fastener means is in the form of a tie line that extends through holes in said free end portions, said side panels having a height dimension slightly less than the height of the float device.
- 4. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said outer skin is made of polyethylene with said fill material being polyurethane.
- 5. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said body has an outwardly and upwardly inclined curved bottom wall section to direct the flow of water away from the user's legs during use.
- 6. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said support body has recessed wall portions shaped to receive and support a shaft mounting and rotation box.
- 7. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein said support body has a vertical tubular portion defining a vertical hole extending below said recessed wall portion and opening through the bottom thereof, said power assembly including a vertical shaft supporting a motor and impeller in the water, said vertical shaft being releasably held in a rotary sleeve in said box by a pin for ready assembly and disassembly of said shaft from said support body.
- 8. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said fastening harness means includes a closed loop end strap sized to slide over said narrower outer end wall portion with said side member being in the form of an upper strap, a lower strap and said straps being connected together by a plurality of circumferentially spaced vertical straps.
- 9. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 8 including a closed loop intermediate strap fastened to said upper and lower straps a distance inwardly of said end strap to draw said upper and lower straps firmly around said float device.
- 10. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein said intermediate strap is made in two sections secured by a two-piece, snap-fit buckle to enable the varying of the length of said intermediate strap to tighten said upper, lower and intermediate straps against said float device and to enable the separation of said intermediate strap into two parts to apply and remove said straps from said float device.
- 11. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 8 wherein each of said upper and lower straps are made in two sections secured by a two-piece, snap-fit buckle to enable the varying of the length of each of said upper and lower straps to tighten said upper and lower straps against said float device and to enable the separation of the associated strap into two parts to apply and remove said straps from said float device.
- 12. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 9 including a safety strap connected between said intermediate and end straps and extending through said hole in said float device to hold said fastening means to said float device when said float device deflates.
- 13. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said support body extends to the rear of said float device with respect to the orientation of the user in said float device.
- 14. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said support body extends to the side of said float device with respect to the orientation of the user in said float device.
- 15. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 1 including an upper collar releasably secured at an upper position to said shaft by a set screw to adjust the depth of said impeller in the water.
- 16. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 1 including a lower collar with a set screw between said support body and said impeller to prevent said support body from hitting said impeller.
- 17. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 1 further including a weed guard and grid surrounding said impeller to completely enclose said impeller for safety purposes.
- 18. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 1 further including a floatable storage body releasably fastened to said float device opposite said support body.
- 19. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 18 wherein said storage body is of a corresponding size and shape with said support body.
- 20. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 19 wherein said storage body is generally hollow having a central recessed area with a top opening defining a storage compartment, a cover for said top opening, said storage body having a double-walled, rigid skin filled with a floatable fill material.
- 21. A power-driven float assembly as set forth in claim 19 wherein said fastening harness means includes an auxiliary harness section, a closed loop end strap and a closed loop intermediate strap adapted to slide over a narrower end portion of said storage body and a top strap and a bottom strap extending around said float device to releasably secure said storage body to said float device.
- 22. A power-driven float assembly comprising, in combination:
- an inflatable generally torus-shaped float device having rounded outer peripheral surfaces with an inner cavity traversed by a seat adapted to receive a user for floating thereon on a body of water,
- a rearwardly tapered floatable support body having a flat top wall, a flat bottom wall and inclined side walls tapered inwardly from a narrower outer end wall portion toward a wider rear inner end wall portion, said support body being made of an outer skin of polyethylene and filled with a polyurethane fill material, said body having a density suitable for floating in water and supporting a user in water independently of said float device, said support body having a recessed wall portion shaped to receive and support an electric battery, said support body having recessed wall portions shaped to receive and support a shaft mounting box, said support body having a vertical hole through which a vertical shaft extends, an electric motor driving an impeller mounted for rotation on the lower end of said shaft, said shaft extending up through said box and releasably fastened at the upper end to said box, said support body having an arcuate recess in said rear inner end wall portion shaped to conform to the rounded external shape of said float device, and
- a fastening harness including a closed loop end band portion adapted to fit over the tapered external surface of said body, a pair of side panels connected at the front ends to said band and having spaced holes in the ends through which the line is passed to fasten said support body to said float device.
- 23. A power-driven float assembly comprising, in combination:
- an inflatable, generally torus-shaped float device having rounded outer peripheral surfaces with an inner cavity traversed by a seat strap to define a hole for legs on opposite sides of the seat strap for disposing a user in a selected orientation with the user floating thereon on a body of water,
- a floatable support body having top, bottom and opposed sidewalls, said side walls being tapered inwardly from a wider inner end wall portion to a narrower outer end wall portion away from said float device, said inner end wall portion being shaped to conform to a rounded external surface of said float device, said support body being made of an outer rigid skin filled with a floatable fill material, said filled body having a density suitable for floating in water and supporting a user independently of said float device,
- fastening harness means secured at one end to said support body and having an upper strap and lower strap connected together by a plurality of circumferentially spaced vertical straps that extends around the periphery of said float device and a closed loop end strap that connects to said upper and lower straps and slide fits over said support body with said upper and lower straps being adjustable in length to draw said float device against said support body for releasably attaching said support body to a side of said float device,
- a power assembly carried by said support body including a vertical shaft extending through a vertical hole in said support body and rotatable therein, a steering handle secured at an upper end of said shaft and extending toward the user for use by the user for steering and controlling motor speed, an electric motor driving an impeller mounted for rotation at the lower end of said shaft, an electric battery mounted in a recess end wall portion in the top wall of said support body and electrically connected to said electric motor,
- whereby said power assembly is selectively actuated to propel said float device in a body of water.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 606,479 filed Oct. 31, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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