Claims
- 1. An apparatus sized and configured for mounting on a conventional canoe, comprising:
- a frame adapted to be supported by opposite sides of the canoe, wherein each side of the frame comprises a cylindrical member;
- a first means, suspended from the frame, for supporting a person in a seated position, facing forward, relative to the frame; and
- a second means, mounted on the frame, for enabling the person to row the canoe forward while facing forward, wherein the second means includes a discrete rowing assembly mounted on each side of the frame, and each rowing assembly includes a base rotatably mounted on a respective cylindrical member; a handle rotatably mounted to the base; an oar rotatably mounted to the base; and a link rotatably interconnected between the handle and the oar and constraining the handle and the oar to rotate in opposite directions relative to one another and the base.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first means includes a flexible sheet of material interconnected between a forward frame member and a rearward frame member.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first means further includes flexible straps of material interconnected between the flexible sheet of material and opposite sides of the frame.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising stops secured to each side of the frame adjacent each end of each rowing assembly, wherein each of the stops is selectively moveable along its respective side.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the frame includes four cylindrical members arranged in a generally rectangular configuration which is wider than the canoe.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the first means includes a flexible sheet of material interconnected between a first opposite pair of the cylindrical members, and the second means includes a discrete rowing assembly rotatably mounted to each of a second opposite pair of the cylindrical members.
- 7. An apparatus sized and configured for mounting on a conventional canoe, comprising:
- a frame which includes a forward member, a rearward member, a port member and a starboard member, wherein the forward member is adapted to be supported by opposite sides of the canoe, and the rearward member is adapted to be supported by opposite sides of the canoe, and the port member and the starboard member are interconnected between discrete portions of the forward member and the rearward member, and the forward member and the rearward member lie in a common plane and define a distance therebetween; and
- a flexible seat having a first end connected to the forward member, an opposite, second end connected to the rearward member, and a length of seat material suspended therebetween, wherein the length is greater than the distance, and the seat hangs downward beneath the plane, wherein the length of seat material suspended between the forward member and the rearward member is adjustable and affects how far downward the seat hangs beneath the plane.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising a port rowing assembly rotatably mounted on the port member, and a starboard rowing assembly rotatably mounted on the starboard member, wherein each rowing assembly rotates about an axis extending generally perpendicular to the forward member.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the port rowing assembly is selectively adjustable along the port member, in a direction parallel to its rotational axis, and the starboard rowing assembly is selectively adjustable along the starboard member, in a direction parallel to its rotational axis.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein each rowing assembly includes a base; a handle rotatably mounted to the base; an oar rotatably mounted to the base; and a link rotatably interconnected between the handle and the oar and constraining the handle and the oar on each rowing assembly to rotate in opposite directions relative to one another and the base.
- 11. An apparatus sized and configured for mounting on a conventional canoe, comprising:
- a frame which includes a forward member, a rearward member, a port member and a starboard member, wherein the forward member is adapted to be supported by opposite sides of the canoe, and the rearward member is adapted to be supported by opposite sides of the canoe, and the port member and the starboard member are interconnected between discrete portions of the forward member and the rearward member, and the forward member and the rearward member lie in a common plane and define a distance therebetween;
- a flexible seat having a first end connected to the forward member, an opposite, second end connected to the rearward member, and a length of seat material suspended therebetween, wherein the length is greater than the distance, and the seat hangs downward beneath the plane; and
- a left foot support having opposite ends connected to the frame and an intermediate portion hanging downward beneath the plane; and a right foot support having opposite ends connected to the frame and an intermediate portion hanging downward beneath the plane.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the left foot support has an adjustable length suspended between the forward member and the port member, and the right foot support has an adjustable length suspended between the forward member and the starboard member.
- 13. An apparatus sized and configured for mounting on a conventional canoe, comprising:
- a frame which includes a forward member, a rearward member, a port member and a starboard member, wherein the forward member is adapted to be supported by opposite sides of the canoe, and the rearward member is adapted to be supported by opposite sides of the canoe, and the port member and the starboard member are interconnected between discrete portions of the forward member and the rearward member;
- a flexible seat suspended between the forward member and the rearward member;
- a left foot support having opposite ends connected to the frame, and a middle portion hanging downward from the frame;
- a right foot support having opposite ends connected to the frame, and a middle portion hanging downward from the frame.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein one of the ends of the left foot support is connected to the forward member, and an opposite one of the ends of the left foot support is connected to the port member, and one of the ends of the right foot support is connected to the forward member, and an opposite one of the ends of the right foot support is connected to the starboard member.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the middle portion of each said foot support has an adjustable length.
- 16. A canoe attachment, comprising:
- a frame which includes a forward member, a rearward member, a port side member and a starboard side member, wherein the port side member and the starboard side member are cylindrical members interconnected between discrete portions of the forward member and the rearward member; and
- a port side rowing assembly and a starboard side rowing assembly, wherein each said rowing assembly includes a base rotatably mounted on a respective one of the cylindrical members, and each said rowing assembly further includes a handle and an oar rotatably mounted on a respective base and constrained to rotate in opposite directions relative to one another.
- 17. The attachment of claim 16, further comprising stops secured to respective cylindrical members adjacent each end of each said rowing assembly, wherein the stops are selectively movable along respective cylindrical members.
- 18. A canoe attachment, comprising:
- a frame which includes a port side member and a starboard side member; and
- a port side rowing assembly and a starboard side rowing assembly, wherein each said rowing assembly includes a base mounted on a respective side member; a handle rotatably mounted on the base and rotatable about a first axis relative to the base; an oar rotatably mounted on the base and rotatable about a second axis relative to the base; and a link rotatably interconnected between the handle and the oar; wherein the link is rotatable about a third axis relative to the handle, and the link is rotatable about a fourth axis relative to the oar, and a first distance is defined between the second axis and the fourth axis, and a second distance is defined between the third axis and the fourth axis, and a third distance is defined between the first axis and the third axis, and the third distance is one and one-half times as great as the first distance.
- 19. The attachment of claim 18, wherein the second distance is twice as great as the first distance.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application discloses subject matter which is entitled to the earlier filing date of provisional application Ser. No. 60/047,953 filed on May 29, 1997.
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