Seat for inflatable vessels

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Inventors

Lee, Rodney S.

Application #

990091

Filed

Dec-14-1992

Published

Jul-5-1994

Current US Class

114/345
114/347
114/363
D12/318

International Classes

B63B 007/08

Field of Search

114/345 114/363 114/347

Examiners

Basinger; Sherman

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kubler; Frank L.

US Patent References

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4729336   Boat seat bracket se...
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5101753   Attachable seat for...

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Abstract
A seat for use in an inflatable vessel having a vessel floor includes a support structure to place on the vessel floor for supporting a person in a seated position, and a member extending from the support structure for more widely distributing the weight of the structure and the person. The member is preferably an elongate member fitting through openings in the support structure. The support structure is preferably a box including a top surface, and front and rear wall portions joined by side wall portions. Two openings are preferably provided in the front wall portion and two corresponding openings in the rear wall portion and two members for distributing weight are provided and are fitted through the corresponding openings. The members are preferably PVC tubes. The seat preferably includes a back rest portion attached to and protruding generally upward from the support structure. The back rest portion preferably has a lower end and is hingedly connected to the support structure at the lower end so that the back rest portion can pivot down against the support structure during seat transport and storage. At least one tubular holder is preferably attached to the back rest portion and has an end protruding generally upward for receiving and holding a fishing rod handle. A cushion is preferably provided on the top wall of the box.
 
Claims
I claim as my invention:

1. A vessel and seat apparatus, comprising:

an inflatable vessel having a flexible vessel floor,

a support structure placed on said vessel floor for supporting a person in a seated position, wherein said support structure comprises a top surface, and front and rear wall portions,

an elongate member extending from said support structure having a surface substantially parallel to and abutting said vessel floor substantially along the entire length of said elongate member for more widely distributing the weight of said structure and said person over said vessel floor, an opening being provided in said front wall portion and a corresponding opening being provided in said rear wall portion and said member for distributing weight passing through said openings and extending to the front of and to the rear of said support structure.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to the field of accessories for inflatable water vessels having vessel floors such as inflatable canoes, rafts and kayaks, and more specifically to a seat for placing on the floor of such a vessel, the seat including a cushion on top of a box portion which has a door and serves as a storage compartment, and which has holes in the lower corners of its front and rear walls and two parallel pipe sections which are fit through these holes when preparing the seat for use, for distributing the weight of the seat and seat occupant over a wide area of the vessel floor, to prevent the seat from bowing the floor downward and distorting the shape of the vessel, and which are slid out of the holes when preparing the seat for storage, the seat additionally including a back rest panel and soft tubular cushion members attached to the panel front face, the panel lower edge being joined to the box with hinges to pivot against the top of the box when the seat is to be stored, the back rest panel preferably including semicircular tubular members attached to the panel rear face with ends directed upward for receiving the handle of at least one fishing rod.
 
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