Claims
- 1. A sail that is adapted for use with a watercraft such as a sail boat which has a mast and is movable relative to the mast between a hoisted position and a lowered position in combination with a flotation device, said sail having a top portion that has opposite sides, said floatation device comprising a first and a second panel section, each panel section including a plurality of floatation panels having opposite edges and means for hingedly connecting each panel to the adjacent panel in edge to edge relationship, each panel belong made of a rigid material that will float in water, and an envelope adapted to slip over the sail top portion and having a first and a second pocket for respectively containing the first and second panel sections and respectively retaining the first and second panel sections on the opposite sides of the sail.
- 2. The flotation device of claim 1 wherein each pocket has a leading edge portion and an opposite trailing edge portion, and the envelope has a vertically extending leading web portion and a vertically extending trailing web portion joining the first and second pocket leading edge portions to one another.
- 3. The flotation device of claim 2 wherein the envelope has a bottom opening that opens between the pockets, and a top web portion opposite the bottom opening and extending between the pocket leading and trailing web portions.
- 4. The flotation device of claim 3 wherein the envelope has a shackle bolt aperture spaced from the panel sections and each of the said panel opposite edges extends predominantly vertically.
- 5. The flotation device of claim 3 wherein the plurality of panels of each panel section includes a leading first, an intermediate second and a trailing third vertically elongated panel, the said opposite edges of each of the panels comprising a vertically extending leading edge and a vertically extending trailing edge, the second panel leading edge being adjacent to the first panel trailing edge and the second panel trailing edge being adjacent to the third panel leading edge.
- 6. The combination of a sail that includes a top portion having opposite sides and is adapted for use with a watercraft such as a sail boat which has mast and is movable relative to the mast between a hoisted position and a lowered position; and a flotation device comprising a first and a second panel section, each panel section including a plurality of floatation panels that includes a leading first, an intermediate second and a trailing third vertically elongated panel, each of said panels having opposite edges, said opposite edges of each of the panels includes a predominantly vertically extending leading edge and a predominantly vertically extending trailing edge, the second panel leading edge being adjacent to the first panel trailing edge and the second panel trailing edge being adjacent to the third panel leading edge, the leading and trailing edge of each of the intermediate panels and the trailing panel converging toward the leading panel leading edges in a vertically upwardly extending direction, and means for hingedly connecting each panel to the adjacent panel in edge to edge relationship, each panel being made of a rigid material that will float in water, and an envelope adapted to slip over the sail top portion and having a first and a second pocket for respectively retaining the first and second panel sections on the opposite sides of the sail, each pocket having a leading edge portion and an opposite trailing edge portion, the envelope having a vertically extending leading web portion and a vertically extending trailing web portion joining the first and second pocket leading edge portions to one another, a bottom opening that opens between the pockets, and a top web portion opposite the bottom opening and extending between the pocket leading and trailing edge portions to one another.
- 7. The flotation device of claim 6 wherein each of the panels has a top edge and a bottom edge, the bottom edges of the panels of the first panel section and second panel section being tapered to converge toward one another in a downward direction, the trailing edges of the trailing panels being tapered in a direction to converge toward one another in a direction away from the leading edges of the trailing panels and the leading edges of the leading panels being tapered in a direction away from the trailing edges of the leading panels.
- 8. The combination of a small watercraft having a mast, a vertically elongated bolt rope channel joined to the mast and having a vertical channel slot opening opposite the mast, a main sail having a leading bolt rope edge portion extendable within and vertically movable within the channel to retain the main sail adjacent to the mast, a trailing edge and opposite sides, and halyard means mounted to the mast for moving the main sail from a lowered position to a hoisted position, said sail having a top end portion; and a flotation hood removably slippable over the sail top portion for facilitating the uprighting of a capsizeed watercraft, said watercraft including a first and a second flotation panel section, each of the panel sections including a vertically elongated leading panel, a vertically elongated trailing panel, at least one vertically elongated intermediate panel, the at least one intermediate panel being disposed between and adjacent to the trailing and leading panels, each of the panels having elongated vertically extending leading and trailing edges, first hinge means connecting the leading panel to the adjacent intermediate panel with the leading panel trailing edge being adjacent to the adjacent intermediate panel leading edge for hinged movement about a vertically extending axis, and second hinge means for connecting the trailing panel to the adjacent intermediate panel with the leading panel trailing edge being adjacent to the trailing edge of the last mentioned intermediate panel for hinged movement about a vertically extending axis, the halyard means including a halyard and means for connecting the halyard to the flotation hood for hoisting the flotation hood with the main sail, the sail top portion extending between the first and second panel sections, each of said panels being made of a material that is of a density substantially less than that of water.
- 9. The combination of claim 8 wherein the flotation hood includes a flexible envelope having a top portion, a first pocket for containing the first panel section, a second pocket for containing the second panel section, and an open bottom opening between the pockets, the envelope being extendable over the sail top portion with the main sail extending downwardly through the envelope open bottom.
- 10. The combination of claim 9 wherein each panel is of a greater maximum vertical dimension than its maximum width dimension and of a maximum width dimension that is greater than its maximum thickness.
- 11. The combination of claim 9 wherein the sail has a main body portion trailing the bolt rope portion, and the channel slot extends vertically to open away from the mast and is of a narrower horizontal dimension than the maximum horizontal cross section than the maximum horizontal cross section of the bolt rope portion.
- 12. The combination of claim 9 wherein the sail top portion has a shackle bolt aperture, the envelope top portion has a shackle bolt aperture and the means for connecting the halyard to the flotation hood includes a shackle bolt extended through the shackle bolt apertures.
- 13. The combination of claim 12 wherein the envelope aperture is at least one of vertically and horizontally spaced from the panel sections.
- 14. The combination of a small watercraft having a mast, a main sail having a leading edge, a trailing edge and opposite sides, and halyard means mounted to the mast for moving the main sail from a lowered to a hoisted position, said sail having a top end portion; and a flotation hood removably slippable over the sail top portion for facilitating the uprighting of a capsizeed watercraft that includes a first flotation panel section, the panel section including a vertically elongated leading panel, a vertically elongated trailing panel, each of the panels having elongated vertically extending leading and trailing edge portions and being made of a rigid plastic material that will float in water, the panel leading and trailing edge portions respectively having leading and trailing edges, means for connecting the leading panel trailing edge portion to the trailing panel leading edge portion with the trailing panel leading edge being intermediate the trailing panel trailing edge and the leading panel trailing edge for hinged movement about at least one vertically extending axis, the halyard means including a halyard and means for connecting the halyard to the flotation hood for hoisting the flotation hood with the main sail.
- 15. The combination of claim 14 wherein the flotation hood includes a flexible envelope having a pocket for containing the panels adjacent to the sail top portion while permitting hinged movement of the panels relative to one another, the envelope having a shackle bolt aperture remote from the panels, and the means for connecting the halyard includes a shackle bolt extended through said aperture.
- 16. The combination of claim 15 wherein the flotation hood includes a second panel section, the second panel section including a vertically elongated leading second panel, a vertically elongated trailing second panel, each of the second panels of the second panel section having elongated vertically extending leading and trailing edge portions and being made of a rigid plastic material that will float in water, the second panel leading and trailing edge portions respectively having leading and trailing edges, means for connecting the leading second panel trailing edge portion to the trailing second panel leading edge portion with the second trailing panel leading edge being intermediate the second leading panel and the second trailing panel trailing edge for hinged movement about at least one vertically extending axis, and the envelope has a second pocket for containing the second panel section on the opposite side of the sail top portion from the first panel section.
- 17. The combination of claim 14 wherein the means for connecting the panels for hinged movement includes an intermediate panel having a vertically extending trailing edge adjacent to the trailing panel leading edge and means for connecting the intermediate panel to the trailing panel for hinged movement about at least one predominantly vertically extending axis.
- 18. The combination of a small watercraft having a mast, a vertically elongated bolt rope channel joined to the mast and having a vertical channel slot opening opposite the mast, a main sail having a leading bolt rope edge portion extendable within and vertically movable within the channel to retain the main sail adjacent to the mast, a trailing edge and opposite sides and halyard means mounted to the mast for moving the main sail from a lowered position to a hoisted position, said channel slot extending vertically to open away from the mast and being of a narrower horizontal dimension than the maximum horizontal cross section of the leading bolt rope edge portion, said sail including a top end portion; and a floatation hood removably slippable over the sail top end portion for facilitating the uprighting of a capsized watercraft, said floatation hood including a first panel section made of a material that will float in water and a flexible envelope removably slippable over the sail top portion to extend on opposite sides of the sail for containing the panel section adjacent to the sail top end portion, the envelope having a bottom opening to have the sail extend downwardly therethrough and a vertically extending leading web portion extending within the channel and through at least an 180 degree arc around the leading bolt rope edge portion.
- 19. The combination of claim 18 wherein the sail top portion has a shackle bolt aperture, the envelope has a top portion, the envelope top portion having top portion a shackle bolt aperture, the envelope shackle bolt aperture being at least one of vertically and horizontally spaced from the panel section, and the halyard means includes a shackle bolt extended through the shackle bolt apertures.
- 20. The combination of claim 18 wherein the envelope includes vertically opposite sides that extend on opposite sides of the sail and a top web portion opposite the bottom opening and joined to the envelope opposite sides, the envelope leading web portion is joined to the envelope vertically opposite sides, and the pocket includes a vertical side that in part is defined by one of the envelope opposite sides and a second side.
- 21. The combination of claim 18 wherein the floatation hood includes a second panel section, the envelope contains the second panel section on the opposite side of the sail from the first panel section.
- 22. The combination of claim 21 wherein each of the panel sections include a plurality of floatation panels having opposite edges and means for hingedly connecting each panel to the adjacent panel in edge to edge relationship, each panel being made of a rigid plastic material that will float in water.
- 23. The combination of claim 21 wherein the envelope includes a first and a second pocket for respectively retaining the first and second panel section on the opposite sides of the sail with the bottom opening opening between the pockets.
- 24. The combination of claim 23 wherein the envelope includes vertical sides and a top web portion opposite the bottom opening and joined to each envelope side, the envelope leading web portion is joined to the envelope vertical sides, and each pocket includes a vertical side that in part is defined by the respective envelope side.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/370,028, filed Jan. 9, 1995 now abandoned.
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