Collapsible kayak

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Inventors

Simpson, Douglass E.

Application #

937540

Filed

Aug-28-1978

Published

Jun-23-1981

Current US Class

114/347
114/354

International Classes

B63B 037/72; B63B 007/04

Field of Search

9/2 135/15

Examiners

Kazenske; Edward R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Carver and Company

US Patent References

4124910   Foldable dinghies

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Abstract
Collapsible kayak framework having a plurality of longitudinal members, formers and cockpit structure, which cockpit structure, when folded forms a portion of backpack frame. Longitudinal members extend between the bow and stern, and are releasably interconnected by the formers and the cockpit structure. Mid portions of the keelson, chine and gunwale member portions are interconnected so as to form two halves of a foldable cockpit structure, which halves are maintained apart when in the cockpit structure by releasable transverse deck members. The mid portions are hinged to each other for swinging together to form a compact frame forming basis of the backpack frame. When the structure is folded, the spaced transverse deck members extend downwardly from one gunwale member mid portion, lower ends of the deck members carrying ends of shoulder straps, and a belt portion to permit the complete folded kayak structure to be carried on a person's back.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A collapsible kayak having a framework characterized by a plurality of longitudinal members including forward and aft keelson member portions, forward and aft port and starboard chine and gunwale member portions, and forward and aft longitudinal deck members; formers and a cockpit structure, the longitudinal members releasably interconnecting the cockpit structure with the bow and stern of the kayak; the cockpit structure including:

(a) a keelson member mid portion, port and starboard chine member mid portions spaced on opposite sides of the keelson member mid portion, and port and starboard gunwale member mid portions spaced above the chine member mid portions, the mid portions interconnecting longitudinally the respective forward and aft longitudinal members,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a collapsible kayak, in particular a kayak which, when collapsed, can be easily converted into a structure resembling a backpack frame for carrying on a person's back.

2. Prior Art

Collapsible kayaks are well known and several designs have been commercially available for many years. Some of the better known types are assembled from a plurality of disconnected stringers and formers which are joined together with latches and clamps to form a relatively loose framework, in which bow and stern halves are temporarily hinged together amidships. The skin is usually a one piece skin having bow and stern-shaped pockets and a central upper opening adjacent the cockpit structure. The opening receives the two halves of the framework, sometimes separately, which halves are then rigidly connected together inside the skin. In some designs an over-centering means or an equivalent stretches the skin to form a relatively taut skin around the framework. Commonly the skin is strained somewhat to provide a reaction to force on the framework and thus is an integral structural part of the kayak, that is, without the skin the kayak frame has insufficient rigidity.
 
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