The disclosure of the present patent application relates to recreational tubing, and particularly to a towable device having a cover and looped tow strap, the cover enclosing a plurality of inflatable tubes and including a tow strap, which wraps around the tube(s).
Inflatable tubes for recreational use on water or snow may include many structures and designs, ranging from simple to complex. Since inflatable tubes are typically made of soft and easily damaged material, covers have been designed to protect the inflatable tube from punctures and abrasions.
In many cases, there is a desire to tow the tubes, whether it is behind a boat or up a snow-covered mountain. Current tubes attach a tow strap to the cover of the tube for attachment to a boat, sled, or similar towing mechanism. However, the strap exerts all of the towing force on the cover at its attachment point and relies upon the cover to transfer the force to move the inflatable tube and user. Accordingly, the point of attachment for the tow strap is subject to large amount of force and is prone to failure. This is especially the case when the cover is supporting multiple tubes and riders.
Thus, a towable device having a cover and looped tow strap solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The towable device having a cover and looped tow strap includes one or more toroidal inflatable tubes surrounded by an abrasion and puncture-resistant cover. The cover tightly wraps around the inflated tube(s) to support and contain the tube(s). A top surface of the cover defines openings around the central passageway created by each toroidal tube to allow a rider to enter and occupy the space within the passageway. A lower surface of the cover provides a continuous surface to accommodate sliding during use and to support a rider positioned within the center of each tube. A tow strap wraps around a circumference of at least one of the tubes, within the cover, and extends out a front of the cover for attachment to a towing device.
The towable device may be used for such activities as downhill sledding and water sports. When used for downhill sledding, the tow strap may be used for towing the tube and riding back up the hill. When used for water sports, the tow strap may be connected to a boat, which can tow the tube through the water.
These and other features of the present disclosure will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The towable device having a cover and looped tow strap includes at least one toroidal inflatable tube surrounded by an abrasion and puncture-resistant cover. The cover tightly wraps around the inflated tube(s) to support and contain the tube(s). A top surface of the cover defines openings around the central passageway created by each toroidal tube to allow a rider to enter and occupy the space within the passageway. A lower surface of the cover provides a continuous surface to accommodate sliding during use and to support a rider positioned within the center of each tube. A tow strap wraps around a circumference of at least one of the inflatable tires within the cover, and extends out a front of the cover for attachment to a towing device.
The cover 20 may include an upper portion 21 and a lower portion 23, each shaped as an oval, that are joined at their perimeter by sewing, welding, or other methods known in the art. In some non-limiting embodiments, the seam between the upper and lower portion 21, 23 may be reinforced by webbing that runs around the interior of the seam. Each portion 21, 23 may be made from durable materials such as vinyl, polypropylene, polymer laminates, robust fabric, or any flexible, abrasion and puncture-resistant material. The material of the lower portion 23 may have a slick outer surface to minimize friction and enhance sliding over snow, water, or other similar surfaces. The outer surface of the lower portion 23, or generally a lower surface of the cover 20, may be coated with a friction modifying material, such as polytetrafluoroethylene, to further decrease friction when sliding. The upper portion may include handles 26 and 28 adjacent the openings 22, 24 for a rider to hold.
The guides 142a, 142b; 144a, 144b; and 146a, 146b around the periphery of the cover 20 may be connected to webbing at the seam of the top 21 and bottom cover 23, or to the bottom cover 23 alone, and/or to the top cover 21 alone. The rear guides 148a, 148b may be connected to the top cover 21. The guides 146a, 146b at the rear flanks of the front tube 30 may extend out from the cover 20 to hold the tow strap 110 at a midpoint between the side guides 144a, 144b and the rear guides 148a, 148b.
The guides 142a, 142b; 144a, 144b; 146a, 146b; and 148a, 148b may be made by creating loops with high strength flexible material or textile, such as seatbelt webbing. For example, the front four guides 142a, 142b and 144a, 144b may be made by attaching both ends of a strip of guide material to the cover 20 with a central portion unattached and bulging out to create a channel for accepting the tow strap 110. The rear flank guides 146a, 146b and back guides 148a, 148b may be made by connecting one end of a strip of guide material to the cover 20 and connecting the opposing end to itself to create a loop for accepting the tow strap 110. A length between the loop and portion attached to the cover 20 for the rear guides 148a, 148b and rear flank guides 146a, 146b may be determined based on a distance between their origin and the desired portion of the front tube 30 when both tubes 30, 32 are fully inflated. The loops of the front four guides 142a, 142b and 144a, 144b may be sized just large enough to easily accept the tow strap 110 but not so slack that they may allow the tow strap 110 to move out of position. The rear flank guides 146a, 146b may have a length long enough to reach a mid-height of the inflated tube 30 at a midpoint between the side guides 144a, 144b and the rear guides 148a, 148b. The rear guides 148a, 148b, which may extend down from the top of the cover 20, may be sized to extend down to a mid-height of the tubes 30, 32 when the tubes 30, 32 are fully inflated. When the tubes are fully inflated and the tow strap 110 is secured through all the guides 142a, 142b; 144a, 144b; 146a, 146b; and 148a, 148b, the position of the tow strap 110 will be maintained at a mid-height of the tube 30 by the guides 142a, 142b; 144a, 144b; 146a, 146b; and 148a, 148b and compression between the tube 30 and cover 20, or between the tubes 30, 32. The rear guides 148a, 148b may prevent the tow strap 110 from entering the user-occupied area of the front tube 30 in situations where the tow strap 110 has slackened or been jerked. Through wrapping around the tube 30, forces from the tow strap 110 will be dispersed throughout the towable device 100.
In some embodiments, the towable devices 100, 200, and 300 may include more than two toroidal tubes, so that the additional tubes added front-to-back in linear sequence with the tubes 30, 32 shown in
It is to be understood that the towable device having a cover and looped tow strap is not limited to the specific embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the generic language of the following claims enabled by the embodiments described herein, or otherwise shown in the drawings or described above in terms sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed subject matter.
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