Claims
- 1. A watercycle wherein portion of the body of a rider, below the head is underwater comprising:
a) a frame including a pair of substantially parallel runners for resting said watercycle on a solid surface and having on the front ends thereof upwardly bent portion and being connected together by a transverse member, and a pair of elevated, substantially parallel portions with front ends bent downwardly and connecting said runners immediately behind said upwardly bent portions, and the rear ends of said elevated portions bent downwardly and connecting the rear ends of said runners. b) a generally do-nut shape, highly buoyant float member suitably mounted onto said frame for floating said watercycle and said rider thereof; c) twin beam disposed longitudinally horizontally between said pair of runners and pair of elevated portions, said twin beam for supporting a rider's seat, steering column and swivel arm thereof; d) plurality of arches connected transversely apart along the intermediate portion of said pair of runners, for supporting said twin beam; e) a seat supported by said twin beam adjustable vertically for desired submergence depth of a rider in the water, and horizontally by suitably sliding said seat along said twin beam for convenient reach to the pedals, said seat adjustable vertically by appropriately rotating thereof; f) plurality of pulleys including first and second pulleys fixedly attached respectively to the lower portions of said steering column and said swivel arm, and further including a third pulley disposed rotatably underneath said twin beam between said first and second pulleys, said swivel arm being connected to a swivelable C-frame supporting said propeller unit, by linkage rod thereof; g) a pedal unit having shaft on either side extended outwardly and rotatably supported intermediate the downwardly bent front ends of said elevated portion, said pedal unit shaft adapted to communicate with means transforming a relatively low rpm pedal unit input into higher rpm propeller unit output; h) propeller unit means mounted and arranged for propelling and for steering said watercycle; i) means translating steering movement from handlebar to steerable propeller unit includes hitching of actuating cord having its front portion between said first and third pulleys hitched in parallel pattern, and the rear portion of said cord between said second and third pulleys hitched in figure “8” pattern whereby when the handlebar is manipulated for steering the watercycle, said swivel arm will inapart swivel movement to said propeller unit by actuation of said linkage rod;
- 2. The float recited in claim 1 further include a longitudinally oriented concave portion underside the front end thereof, to provide sufficient room for the knees of a pedaling rider, and plurality of channels in the region of an underside bulge adapted to accommodate the rear portion of said elevated portion of the frame when the float is mounted onto said frame;
- 3. The seat recited in claim 1 further comprising;
a) a threaded seat post rotatably connected to a cooperating nut affixed to a base plate, said base plate being supported slidably by said twin beam; b) spacer means rigidly attached underneath a clamping plate, said clamping plate for clamping against the underside of said twin beam; c) a wing nut threadably connected to the lower portion of said seat post underneath said spacer means, whereby, when said wing nut is rotated in one direction, it will cause the clamping plate to ease off its grip against said twin beam, and when said wing nut is rotated in the other direction, it will cause said clamping plate to apply its grip against twin beam and thus prevent said seat from wobbling;
- 4. The invention of claim 1 wherein said means transforming a relatively low rpm pedal input into higher rpm propeller output is a gearbox unit having an input shaft in communication with said pedal unit shaft, and an output shaft in communication with the front end of a propeller main shaft, said gearbox unit having a pair of ratio spur gears and a pair of ratio bevel gears;
- 5. The invention of claim 1 wherein said C-frame supporting said propeller unit includes plurality of pivotal pins vertically aligned with a universal joint interposed said propeller unit and said propeller main shaft, and thereby permitting sidewise swivel movement of said C-frame including said propeller unit.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of Ser. No. 10/392,811 filed Mar. 21, 2003, now abandoned.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Date |
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Parent |
10392811 |
Mar 2003 |
US |
Child |
10855232 |
May 2004 |
US |