1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sailing device suitable for use in a pleasure boat narrow in width such as a canoe, a kayak, a faltboat or the like, which is easily controlled without applying any inclination moment to the boat and capable of being unfolded and folded by simple operation of a user.
2. Prior Art
In small sailboats such as a dinghy equipped with a mast fixedly mounted to the hull, the boat tends to be fallen down by an inclination moment acting thereon when received a side wind. In such an instance, the user leans windward out of the hull for balance against the inclination moment. In contrast with such sailboats, a pleasure boat narrow in width such as a canoe, a kayak, a faltboat or the like is weak against a side wind since a restoring force against traverse tilt is very small. Accordingly, as a large sail may not be set on the boat, a small sail such as a wrapping cloth is set on the boat perpendicularly to a direction of travel for sailing in a tailwind. To avoid such a problem caused by an inclination moment, proposed in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. 8-168550 is a sailing device such as a kite lifted with a single string. The sailing device comprises a sail which is operated by means of a plurality of control lines connected thereto.
Problem to be Solved:
In use of the sailing device proposed in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication 8-168550, there will occur a difficulty in operation of the plural control lines. As the sail is indirectly operated through the plural control lines, it is difficult to cope with sudden change of a wind direction, and it is unable to rise the sail in a gentle wind. In addition, it is not easy to sail near the adverse wind, and it takes a time for a user to fold the sail on the boat. A primary object,of the present invention is to solve the foregoing problems.
Means for Solution of the Problem and Useful Effects Thereof:
According to the present invention, the object is accomplished by providing a sailing device suitable for use in a pleasure boat, which comprises a sail portion composed of a backbone, a pair of left and right spars extending obliquely backward from the fore end of the backbone and a sail-cloth attached at the fore edge thereof to the pair of left and right spars and at the aft end thereof to the aft end of the backbone, and a strut extending downward from the fore end of the backbone, the lower end of the strut being directly mounted on the boat hull for rise and fall or indirectly attached to the boat hull by support of a user. In use of the sailing device, an inclination moment applied to the boat hull becomes small even when received a side wind. Accordingly, a possibility of overturning would become extremely small even if the sail portion was enlarged. As the strut is supported by the user's hands in use of the sailing device, the sail portion can be operated by the user in a stable condition even in a gentle wind. Additionally, as the sail portion is directly operated by the user, it is able to promptly cope with sudden change of the wind direction.
In the sailing device, it is preferable that left and right wing sections of the sail portion each are provided with a dihedral angle to enhance directional stability and controllability of the sail portion against the wind. In a practical embodiment of the sailing device according to the present invention, it is preferable that the left and right spars are connected at their one ends to the fore end of the backbone for tilt movement, a slider is mounted on an intermediate portion of the backbone for slide movement in a longitudinal direction of the backbone, left and right rods are pivoted at their one ends to each intermediate portion of the spars and at their other ends to the slider, and a lower rod is pivoted at its one end to an intermediate portion of the strut and at its other end to the slider, wherein the slider is moveable in the longitudinal direction of said backbone to extend the spars obliquely backward from the fore end of the backbone and to fold the spars along the backbone, the slider being engageable with a stopper hook fixed to the fore portion of the backbone when the strut is unfolded downward from the fore end of the backbone and is folded along said backbone. With such arrangement as described above, the sailing device can be easily folded when the wind has fallen or grown stronger.
In the drawings:
a), (b) and (c) are plan views illustrating a function of the sailing device according to the present invention in respective wind directions; and
Hereinafter, a sailing device according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
The left and right spurs 3a, 3b are inserted into sheath portions formed at the front edges of sail cloth 8. As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
In use of the sailing device, the lower end of strut 4 is attached to an adaptor B fastened to a user as shown in
An unfolding rope 15 connected at its one end to the lug 2a of slider 2 is extended to an intermediate portion of strut 4 through a first guide pulley 14a mounted to a side face of the head block 14. The other end of unfolding rope 15 is extended downward through one of cylindrical rope guides 4c attached to the opposite sides of strut 4. A red ball 16 is connected to the other end of unfolding rope 15, and a rubber string 21 is connected to the red ball 16. The rubber string 21 is inserted into the strut 4 through an opening 13 formed in the lower portion of strut 4, extended out of the upper end of strut 4 and connected at its other end to the head block 14. The rubber string 21 is stretched with initial tension to lightly pull the red ball 16 downward. This serves to prevent the unfolding rope 15 from being caught in another when the sail portion A has been unfolded and to prevent the red ball 16 from being lost in sight. To prevent removal of the unfolding rope 15 in use of the sailing device, the first guide pulley 14a is enclosed with a cover 14b of sheet metal mounted to a side portion of the head block 14. The cover 14b may be replaced with a block of elastic material positioned for slight engagement with the outer periphery of guide pulley 14a. In the case that the lower end portion of unfolding string 15 in an extent is formed of fiber reinforced plastic of appropriate bending stiffness and that a joint portion of the unfolding string 15 with the fiber reinforced plastic is placed without extending downward from the rope guide 4c in an unfolded condition of the sail portion, it is able to prevent the unfolding string from being caught in another and to prevent the red ball 16 from being lost in sight. A release rope 17 is connected at its one end to the stopper hook 9b and extended downward through another rope guide 4c. A blue ball 18 is connected to the other end of release rope 17. The red and blue balls 16 and 18 may be provided in the form of a different color and shape if they are conspicuous and easy to grip.
As shown in
In the first embodiment, the spars 3a, 3b are hingedly connected to the fore end of backbone 1 by means of the hinge brackets 3g, 3h for tilt movement. Illustrated in
The sailing device is preserved in a closed condition. When it is desired to use the sailing device, the user fastens the belt 30 of adaptor B, inserts the lower end joint ball 10 of strut 4 into the socket 30b of adaptor B, holds the handles 6a, 6b to retain the strut 4 in an approximately vertical position, and pulls down the unfolding rope 15 with the red ball 16 in a condition where the strut 4 is located at a windward side. With such operation, the slider 2 is pulled toward the stopper 9 at the fore portion of backbone 1, and the spars 3a, 3b and strut 4 are unfolded against the strut 4 by means of the three rods 5a, 5b, 5c in connection with the slider 2. When the slider 2 is engaged with the stopper 9, the stopper hook 9b is brought into engagement with the flange 2d of slider 2 to retain the spars 3a, 3b and strut 4 in the unfolded condition. In such a condition, the upper tension rope 13c connected to the intermediate portions of spurs 3a and 3b and the left and right tension ropes 13a, 13b connected to each intermediate portion of spars 3a, 3b and the handle bracket 6c are stretched in a triangular arrangement without any loose to firmly retain the spars 3a, 3b and strut 4 in their unfolded positions relative to the backbone 1. Thus, the left and right wing sections of sail portion A are retained at a predetermined dihedral angle.
In this embodiment, the sailing device can be supported by a small force as it rises above the user like a kite. As shown in
When the sail portion A is displaced leftward from the leeward at its aft end in a condition where the left and right wing sections of the sail portion A have been placed at the same height without lateral inclination, an angle of elevation to the wind increases at the left wing section of the sail portion A and decreases at the right wing section of the sail portion A. This results in an increase of the lift force at the left wing of the sail portion A and a decrease of the lift force at the right wing section of the sail portion A. In such an instance, the resultant force F of lift forces acting on the entirety of sail portion A is directed rightward. As a result, the aft end of sail portion A is pushed back to the leeward. Similarly, when the sail portion A is displaced rightward from the leeward at its aft end, the aft end of sail portion A is pushed back to the leeward. This is effective to enhance stability in the direction of the sailing device.
When the strut 4 is twisted with the handles 6a, 6b to incline the left wing section of sail portion A downward, the fore end of sail portion A is displaced leftward from the windward. In such an instance, the resultant force F acting on the entirety of sail portion A inclines leftward to cause a leftward horizontal component. The horizontal component causes a clockwise moment about the lower joint ball 10 of strut 4 in a plan view in the figure. As a result, the aft end of sail portion A is tilted leftward with the center at the joint ball 10. When the right wing section of sail portion A is inclined downward in a similar manner as described above, a counterclockwise moment will occur about the lower joint ball 10 of strut 4 in a plan view in the figure. As a result, the aft end of sail portion A is tilted rightward with the center at the joint ball 10. Such operation of the sailing device as described above can be trained on the ground as shown in
In use of the sailing device on a boat, the angle of backbone 1 relative to the strut 4 is adjusted to 45°-75° (desirably, 60°), and each dihedral angle of left and right wings of sail portion A is adjusted to 15°-35° (desirably, 23°). With such adjustment of the angles, even when received an adverse wind obliquely from the front, it is able to sail the boat with the sail portion A the aft end of which is obliquely directed on the bow of the boat.
Hereinafter, sailing operations of a boat C with the sailing device will be described with reference to
When received a tail wind, the sailing device is used in such a manner that the sail portion A is retained without causing any lateral inclination. Assuming that the boat C is sailing before the wind at a speed Vr, the velocity of the wind acting on the sail portion A is defined by a difference between the velocity of the tail wind and the sailing speed Vr of the boat, and the resultant force Fr of lift forces vertically acting on the left and right wings of sail portion A acts obliquely upward on the central surface of sail portion A in a lateral direction. Thus, the boat C is sailed by a horizontal component Frh of the resultant force. When the sail portion A is tilted above the head of the user by operation of the handles 6a, 6a during sailing of the boat, the angle of elevation is decreased, and the horizontal component Frh is decreased in accordance with approach of the resultant force Fr to a vertical direction. When the sail portion A is tilted downward at its fore end, the angle of elevation is increased, and the horizontal component Frh is increased in accordance with approach of the resultant force to a horizontal direction. Thus, the sailing speed of the boat can be adjusted by such operation of the sailing device as described above.
When received a side wind in a condition where the sail portion A is retained without causing any lateral inclination and where the aft end of sail portion A is located leeward, the strut 4 is twisted in a counterclockwise direction by operation of the handles 6a, 6b so that the right wing of sail portion A is inclined downward to tilt the aft end portion of the sailing device about the socket 30b of adaptor B in a counterclockwise direction. With such operation, the strut 4 is approached to the sailing direction of the boat C as shown in
When received an adverse wind obliquely from the left front of the boat C as shown by an arrow Wc, the fore end of backbone 1 is approached to the sailing direction of the boat C more than that in the side wind described above. Assuming that the boat C is sailing at a speed Vc in such a condition as described above, the wind to the sail portion A changes in accordance with the sailing speed as shown by an arrow Wc1, and the horizontal component of the resultant force of lift forces vertically acting on left and right wings of the sail portion A becomes as shown by an arrow Fch. Thus, the boat C is sailed by the horizontal component Fch at the speed Vc. With such operation of the sailing device
When received an adverse wind obliquely from the left front as shown by an arrow Wc, the use causes the fore end of backbone 1 to approach in the sailing direction of the boat more than that in the side wind described above. Assuming that the boat C is sailing at a speed Vc, the wind to the sail portion A is changed by influence of the sailing speed as shown by an arrow Wc1, and the horizontal component of the resultant force of lift forces vertically acting on the left and right wings of sail portion A becomes as shown by an arrow Fch. Thus, the boat C is sailed windward at the speed Vc by the horizontal component Fch across the adverse wind. In such an instance, the lateral flow of the boat caused by a lateral component Fcs is prevented by the center board or leeboard (not shown), and the sailing speed Vc of the boat can be controlled by operation of the handles 6a, 6b for adjustment of the sail portion A.
When it is desired to finish the sailing, the front handle 6a is directed windward to eliminate the lateral inclination of the sail portion A, and the fore end of sail portion A is directed just windward. In such a condition, the blue ball 18 is pulled to draw the release string downward thereby to disengage the stopper hook 9b from the front flange 2d of slider 2 against a resilient force of stopper rubber 9a. Thus, the left and right spars 3a, 3b are moved by tension of the sail cloth 8 toward their fold positions, and the slider 2 is retracted by the left and right rods 5b, 5c such that the strut 4 is moved to its fold portion. Subsequently, the handles 6a, 6b are folded upward along the strut 4, and the spars 3a, 3b and strut 4 are further approached to the backbone 1 so that the sailing device is folded in the form of a single pole. The folded sailing device is removed from the socket 30b of adaptor B and fallen on the front deck of the boat C to avoid disturbance in use of paddles or oars for rowing the boat and to lower the gravity of the boat.
In this kind of sailing devices, desired operations may not effected due to deterioration of stability of the sail portion A in a fore-and-aft direction when received a high wind. This is caused by decrease of an angle of elevation to the high wind applied to the sail portion A. When the angle of elevation to the wind decreases, each lift force acting on the wings of sail portion A displaces to aft sides of the wings, resulting in further decrease of the angle of elevation finally to a negative angle. Such a problem can be solved by fastening the aft portion of sail cloth 8 to the backbone 1 by means of strings passed through ear pieces 8e, 8f fixed to the aft portion of sail cloth 8 as shown in
In a condition where the aft portion of sail cloth 8 is fastened to the backbone 1 by means of the string, a propulsive force of the sail portion A decreases due to decrease of lift forces acting on the wings of sail portion A. This results in decrease of the sailing speed of the boat C. Accordingly, when received a gentle wind, the sailing device is used in a condition where the string fastening the aft portion of sail cloth 8 to the backbone 1 was released.
Hereinafter, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
In this second embodiment, as shown in
As shown in
In a modification shown in
In the embodiments described above, the rods 5a, 5b and 5c are pivoted at their one ends to the intermediate portions of strut 4 and spars 3a, 3b and at their other ends to the slider 2 on the backbone 1. With such arrangement of the respective rods, the sailing device can be folded in the form of a single pole. This is useful to facilitate preservation of the sailing device.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2002-154741 | Apr 2002 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
PCT/JP03/04942 | 4/18/2003 | WO | 00 | 11/16/2005 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
WO03/089293 | 10/30/2003 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
4047492 | Brown | Sep 1977 | A |
4269133 | Brown | May 1981 | A |
4382417 | Talve | May 1983 | A |
4610212 | Petrovich | Sep 1986 | A |
4848258 | Priebe | Jul 1989 | A |
5826530 | Tuurna et al. | Oct 1998 | A |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
0015875 | Feb 1980 | EP |
56-151074 | Mar 1981 | JP |
58-211997 | Jun 1982 | JP |
61-291291 | Jun 1985 | JP |
63-502017 | Dec 1985 | JP |
02-256590 | Nov 1988 | JP |
WO 8703553 | Dec 1985 | WO |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20060081165 A1 | Apr 2006 | US |