This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 096101600, filed on Jan. 16, 2007.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a surfing device, more particularly to a propeller driven surfing device that is driven by a motor to move through water.
2. Description of the Related Art
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The object of the present invention is to provide a propeller driven surfing device which has reduced resistance in water so as to achieve an enhanced driving force for forward propulsion.
According to this invention, the propeller driven surfing device includes a buoyant body having nose and tail ends opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction, and front and rear trunk segments which are interposed between the nose and tail ends. The buoyant body has deck and bottom surfaces which are opposite to each other in an upright direction, and which extend from the nose end to the tail end. The nose end and the front trunk segment are integrally formed and are configured to have an outer contour that is divergent from the nose end to the front trunk segment, and that is streamlined towards the front trunk segment to have an uninterrupted surface. The tail end has a rearmost surface which extends in the upright direction, and which has a water outlet port that extends between the deck and bottom surfaces and forwardly to terminate at a partition wall surface so as to form a water passage. The bottom surface at the tail end defines a water intake port which is disposed rearwardly of the partition wall surface, and which extends towards the deck surface to be communicated with the water passage.
A drive motor is disposed in the rear trunk segment between the deck and bottom surfaces, and includes an output shaft that extends outwardly of the partition wall surface and into the water passage so as to be disposed downstream of the water intake port.
A power supply is disposed in the front trunk segment proximate to the deck surface, and is operably coupled to the drive motor.
A propeller is driven by the drive motor, and is disposed in the water passage.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that same reference numerals have been used to denote like elements throughout the specification.
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The buoyant body 2 has nose and tail ends 20,21 opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction, and front and rear trunk segments 23,24 which are interposed between the nose and tail ends 20,21, and which are respectively proximate to the nose and tail ends 20,21. The buoyant body 2 has deck and bottom surfaces 25,26 opposite to each other in an upright direction, and which extend respectively from the nose end 20 to the tail end 21. The nose end 20 and the front trunk segment 23 are integrally formed, and are configured to have an outer contour that is divergent from the nose end 20 to the front trunk segment 23, and that is streamlined towards the front trunk segment 23 to have an uninterrupted surface. The tail end 21 has a rearmost surface (21a) which extends in the upright direction, and which has a water outlet port 214 that extends between the deck and bottom surfaces 25,26 and forwardly to terminate at a partition wall surface (21b) so as to form a water passage 211. The bottom surface 26 at the tail end 21 defines a water intake port 213 which is disposed rearwardly of the partition wall surface (21b), and which extends towards the deck surface 25 to be communicated with the water passage 211. The front trunk segment 23 has a cavity 231 which extends from the deck surface 25 towards the bottom surface 26. A cover plate 28 is disposed to cover the cavity 231 and is flush with the deck surface 25. The buoyant body 2 further has a supporting seat 27 which is secured in the water passage 211 and which has an axial hole 271 extending therethrough.
The drive unit 3 includes a drive motor 31 and a propeller 32. The drive motor 31 is disposed in the rear trunk segment 24 between the deck and bottom surfaces 25, 26, and includes an output shaft 311 which extends outwardly of the partition wall surface (21b) and into the water passage 211 so as to be disposed downstream of the water intake port 213. The output shaft 311 is coupled to a coupler 312 which extends through the axial hole 271 in the supporting seat 27 to be rotatably supported by the supporting seat 27. The propeller 32 is coupled to the coupler 312, and is disposed in the water passage 211 between the rearmost surface (21a) and the partition wall surface (21b).
The control unit 4 includes a power supply 42, a control member 41, and an operating member 43. The power supply 42, such as a battery, is received in the cavity 231, and is operably coupled to the drive motor 31 so as to drive the propeller 32. The control member 41 is disposed in the cavity 231 and is electrically coupled to the drive motor 31 and the power supply 42 so as to control operation of the drive motor 31. The operating member 43 is electrically coupled to the control member 41 by means of a cable 44 to be movable relative to the buoyant body 2 so as to be operable to control operation of the control member 41, thereby shifting the drive of the drive motor 31, such as the rotational speed of the output shaft 311.
Accordingly, the surfing device of this invention allows a person with little surfboard riding skill to operate in relatively calm water. Moreover, as the driving unit 3 is disposed inwardly of the buoyant body 2, resistance in water is generated only by the buoyant body 2. Therefore, the resistance is relatively low and a great driving force for forward propulsion can be achieved.
Preferably, a plurality of cooling slits 261 are formed and extend through the bottom surface 26 and are communicated with the cavity 231 so as to dissipate the heat of the control member 41.
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While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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096101600 | Jan 2007 | TW | national |