This invention relates to a visibility-enhancing safety feature for watercraft.
Kayaking is a popular sport for exercise, fishing and enjoyment of the water. However, kayaks generally float low in the water and thus can often be partly or totally obscured from view by waves or ocean swell. This can create a potentially dangerous situation, such as where relatively high speed motorcraft may not observe a kayaker with sufficient time to take evasive action.
The present invention provides an assembly with the goal of making kayaks and other small watercraft more visible to other boaters, particularly motorcraft.
In one aspect, the invention is directed to a watercraft safety flag assembly comprising a flexible planar visibility-enhancing element having a forward edge and a rear edge spaced from the forward edge by a width, and a rigid planar stiffening element secured to the flexible planar visibility-enhancing element, where the planar stiffening element substantially spans the width of the flexible planar visibility-enhancing element and is configured to provide maximum stiffening proximate the forward edge, minimal stiffening proximate the rear edge, and decreasing stiffening with increasing distance from the forward edge. There is also provided a header element joined to the forward edge of the flexible planar visibility-enhancing element and which forms a cylindrical sleeve for receiving a mast, where the rigid planar stiffening element extends into the cylindrical sleeve formed by the header element.
These and other aspects of the present invention are described in the drawings annexed hereto, and in the description of the preferred embodiments and claims set forth below.
Fabric section 120 in the embodiment shown in the figures is a generally rectangular material with a forward edge 121, a rear edge 122, a top edge 123 and a bottom edge 124. It is preferred that fabric section 120 be a convex quadrilateral in shape, such as a trapezoid, and more preferably an isosceles trapezoid with forward edge 121 generally parallel to rear edge 122. It is particularly preferred that fabric section 120 be rectangular in shape, as shown in the figures. The purpose of fabric section 120 is to make the watercraft more visible to other boaters, particularly those in motorboats. Forward edge 121 of safety flag assembly 100 is proximate to and aligned along the length of mast 10, whereas rear edge 122 is distal from mast 10. In the embodiment shown in the figures, the ratio of the length of edges 121/122 to edges 123/124, referred to herein as the aspect ratio of fabric section 120, can be varied in accordance with design choice. It is preferred that the aspect ratio of fabric section 120 be greater than one, and more particularly greater than three. In a currently preferred embodiment, the aspect ratio of fabric section 120 is approximately 3.2.
Fabric section 120 is a thin woven or film fabric of sufficient flexibility that, if held along forward edge 121 in a wind, it will flap in the manner of a flag. It is preferred that fabric section 120 be made of materials resistant to ultraviolet light and the marine environment. Suitable materials for fabric section 120 include UV resistant fabrics such as polyester mesh. Fabric section 120 can comprise two substantially similar panels joined along a center fold.
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Header section 160 is a fabric that is sufficiently robust to resist abrasion from mast 10. Suitable materials for header section 160 include flexible materials such as polyester oxford weave fabrics from 200 to 400 denier yarn thickness, designed for outdoor use and resistant to UV, provided with a polyurethane coating of a type commonly used in such applications.
Stiffener section 140, shown in
Stiffener section 140 has sufficient rigidity to support fabric section 120 in an extended position. As a consequence of its triangular shape and orientation, stiffener section 140 provides maximum stiffening to fabric section 120 proximate to forward edge 121, minimum stiffening proximate rear edge 122, and decreasing stiffening with increasing distance from forward edge 121. Stiffener section 140 can be formed from a sheet of rigid plastic, such as high density polyethylene (HDPE) or polystyrene. It is particularly preferred that vertical side 141 of stiffener section 140 extend into the cylindrical space defined by header section 160 when fastener sections 165, 166 are superposed and mated (such as when flag assembly 100 is secured to mast 10), with the major portion of horizontal side 143 being positioned between the two panels of fabric section 120 and generally parallel and proximate to top edge 123, as shown in
In the preferred embodiment, flag assembly 100 is made from a generally rectangular polyester mesh fabric starting piece. The starting piece can be fashioned with contrasting color patterns to improve visibility, such as by providing areas colored fluorescent green and hexachrome orange C arranged for example in stacked or checkboard patterns. To prepare fabric section 120, the starting piece is folded in half along a center fold, to form fabric section 120 having two overlying panels bounded by forward edge 121, rear edge 122, top edge 123 and bottom edge 124. In the preferred embodiment, edges 121 and 122 are approximately 24 inches in dimension and edges 123 and 124 are approximately 7.5 inches in dimension. Also in the preferred embodiment, triangular stiffener section 140 is cut from a sheet of HDPE 0.0625 inch thick. Stiffener section 140 is positioned between the panels of fabric section 120 at the upper portion of fabric section 120, as shown in the figures, and is maintained in place by for example diagonal stitching 126 (shown in
As shown in
In the preferred embodiment, header section 160, shown in
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Optionally, a top grommet 171 (in the preferred embodiment having a 0.5 inch outside diameter and a 0.25 inch inside diameter) can be positioned proximate the intersection of forward edge 121 and top edge 123 of fabric section 120, as shown in the figures. Top grommet 171 provides a small aperture through the upper portion of fabric section 120 and through stiffener section 140, which can be utilized as a tying point to assist in positioning safety flag assembly 100 at a desired vertical position on mast 10. Top grommet 171 can be made of brass, UV resistant plastic or other material suitable for a marine environment. A like bottom grommet 172 can optionally be positioned proximate the intersection of forward edge 121 and bottom edge 124 of fabric section 120, as shown in the figures, to be utilized as a tying point to assist in fixing safety flag assembly 100 at a fixed position on mast 10.
The foregoing detailed description is for illustration only and is not to be deemed as limiting the inventions, which are defined in the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/877,058, filed Jul. 22, 2019.
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