序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 팽창가능한 구조체 KR1020057020703 2004-04-27 KR1020060008954A 2006-01-27 보우존,클레어르-라이스
The invention relates to inflatable structure(s) comprising large openings which are formed by construction elements that can be used to dimension a base module. The aforementioned module comprises means which can be used to increase the number of surfaces of same. According to the invention, some or all of the inner peripheries of the large openings may or may not be equipped with a band of fabric comprising fixing means which are used to fit accessories, netting, a sail, cords, handles, thereby enabling multiple applications.
22 Snow raft having a plurality of adjustable speed control studs US15234188 2016-08-11 US20170050664A1 2017-02-23 Mercier Raymond
A snow raft comprises a plurality of adjustable speed control studs to control the speed of the raft wherein adjustments are made by way of threading and unthreading the studs located within threaded sockets.
23 Boat and combination boat and snowmobile US13406046 2012-02-27 US08678868B2 2014-03-25 Roger W. Bailey; Edward G. Valpey
A boat capable of having a snowmobile securely mounted on its hull and steerable by the snowmobile's steering mechanism. The boat includes a bow, an aft, a port side, a starboard side, and a mid-ship. The hull of the boat includes a top and a bottom, wherein the bottom of the hull includes under-hull skis with tips and tails, and the bottom of the hull further includes a bow step positioned proximate to the tips of the under-hull skis. The boat also includes: a snowmobile opening including a cutaway of the hull extending into the hull from the aft and disposed halfway between the port and starboard sides; a transom disposed at the aft; and a boat steering mechanism including two boat ski attachment mechanisms on the port and starboard sides of the boat and two snowmobile ski attachment mechanisms on the port and starboard sides.
24 Cover for inflatable tube US13213829 2011-08-19 US08523621B2 2013-09-03 Lucian D. Whitman
The cover for inflatable tube includes a hollow, toroidal member made from a durable, puncture-resistant, abrasion-resistant fabric, the toroidal member being adapted for covering an inflatable float tube. The cover may also include a plurality of spaced, elongate, flexible eyelets are formed about a periphery of the cover portion on the outer surface and are arranged to extend radially about the periphery of the cover. The cover may further include a flat bottom member the extends across the annular opening defined by the toroidal member, providing a flat surface so that the tube may be used for sledding on snow-covered surfaces, or to prevent swimmers from extending their torsos through the tube, thereby permitting the swimmers to sit on the bottom sheet instead of dangling their feet below the tube, presenting the risk that the swimmer's foot may be entrapped by underwater obstructions in a river or other shallow water.
25 COVER FOR INFLATABLE TUBE US13213829 2011-08-19 US20120058696A1 2012-03-08 LUCIAN D. WHITMAN
The cover for inflatable tube includes a hollow, toroidal member made from a durable, puncture-resistant, abrasion-resistant fabric, the toroidal member being adapted fur covering an inflatable float tube. The cover may also include a plurality of spaced, elongate, flexible eyelets are formed about a periphery of the cover portion on the outer surface and are arranged to extend radially about the periphery of the cover. The cover may further include a flat bottom member the extends across the annular opening defined by the toroidal member, providing a flat surface so that the tube may be used for sledding on snow-covered surfaces, or to prevent swimmers from extending their torsos through the tube, thereby permitting the swimmers to sit on the bottom sheet instead of dangling their feet below the tube, presenting the risk that the swimmer's foot may be entrapped by underwater obstructions in a river or other shallow water.
26 Sliding recreational device US11533025 2006-09-19 US07380802B1 2008-06-03 Detlef Kramer
A sliding recreational device having a body, a seating area for a passenger, and a sliding pan mounted on the bottom of the body is disclosed. A cushioning element mounted in the body protects a passenger from injury while riding the device. By applying certain patterns to the bottom of the sliding pan, a stable, more predictable ride path is made possible for the rider. The addition of a system of pivoting braking elements and cabling enable a passenger to steer and brake the device.
27 Inflatable sports device US11454999 2006-06-16 US20070254541A1 2007-11-01 Even Helley Hansen Sorby
Many people enjoy outdoor sports, both in summertime and wintertime. During the summer, water sports are very popular; during the winter, snow related sports come into season. Inflatable sports devices are particularly useful, as they can readily be transported from the user's home to the place of use. Whilst for many years, inflatable water sports devices have been known in the form of dinghies and rafts, only recently have these also been used in winter sports, such as sledging. The current invention, relates to an inflatable sports device, which is further integrated with guiding ribs provided on the underside of side regions of the device. In particular, these side regions are formed such that they do not continuously contact the underlying surface of the device, and therefore provide for enhanced steering control.
28 Motor-driven inflatable boat, in particular for ice rescue, comprising mounted steering devices, control units and an air propeller propulsion device US10512280 2003-05-06 US20070134999A1 2007-06-14 Reinhold Ficht; Markus Ficht
An engine-driven device comprising a keel-less boat body consisting of at least two parallel, spaced, inflated tube bodies (1, 2) and comprising a substantially rigid or firm bottom (6) which is disposed between said tube bodies. A propeller propulsion (25) together with the steering means (27) and with control means (31, 32) for the propulsion are mounted on the bottom, said propeller propulsion (25) being mounted in a raised position.
29 Motor-driven hydroplane for rescue purposes (ice rescue) US10512281 2003-05-06 US20060073745A1 2006-04-06 Reinhold Ficht; Markus Ficht; Friedrich Liese
A keel-less “vehicle” (boat, boat body, gliding device or locomotive device or boat device) is to be designed in such a way that it is equally suitable for use, preferably for rescue missions, on water and ice surfaces. For this purpose, an engine-driven locomotive device comprising a catamaran-like main body of at least two parallel, mutually spaced, inflatable tube bodies (1, 2) and a bottom (6) disposed between said tube bodies at a distance from the respective tube body underside (4) and a propeller propulsion (25) supportable on the vehicle body is suggested.
30 Inflatable tube ski vehicle with steering mechanism US09991011 2001-11-14 US20030020248A1 2003-01-30 Barry G. Oberpriller
An inflatable tube ski vehicle with steering mechanism comprises an inflated, torus- or delta-shaped tube or bladder and a ski insert disposed in the central opening of the bladder. The ski insert may be dish-shaped, or it may partially wrap around the top and/or bottom of the bladder. In either case, the ski vehicle has a steering/braking mechanism comprising left and right lever arms pivotally attached to and extending down through the ski insert. To turn, a rider simply pulls on one of the lever arms, causing a lower portion of the lever arm to extend past a bottom of the insert. To brake, both arms are pulled simultaneously. Because the ski vehicle is generally round and because the weight of the vehicle and rider are largely uniformly distributed over the center of the vehicle, a pivot or fulcrum point occurs directly under the rider's seat, affording a significant degree of control.
31 Inflatable tube ski vehicle with steering mechanism US09915037 2001-07-25 US20030020247A1 2003-01-30 Barry G. Oberpriller
An inflatable tube ski vehicle with steering mechanism comprises an inflated, torus-shaped tube or bladder and a ski insert disposed in the central opening of the bladder. The ski insert may be dish-shaped, or it may partially wrap around the top and/or bottom of the bladder. In either case, the ski vehicle has a steering/braking mechanism comprising left and right lever arms pivotally attached to and extending down through the ski insert. To turn, a rider simply pulls on one of the lever arms, causing a lower portion of the lever arm to extend past a bottom of the insert. To brake, both arms are pulled simultaneously. Because the ski vehicle is round and because the weight of the vehicle and rider are largely uniformly distributed over the center of the vehicle, a pivot or fulcrum point occurs directly under the rider's seat, affording a significant degree of control.
32 Inflatable towable vehicle US181504 1998-10-28 US6010381A 2000-01-04 Leroy L. Peterson
An inflatable towable vehicle including an inflatable bladder having an open cockpit. A windshield is disposed at the front and along the lateral sides of the cockpit to provide passenger protection from the wind, water, or snow. The windshield is formed of an inflatable member and may be transparent or translucent to enhance passenger comfort and enjoyment. A flexible protective shell receives and protects the inflatable bladder, and serves as a stable base for attachment of towing straps, storage pockets, head rests, hand grips, and the like.
33 Inflatable sled US3455571D 1968-04-15 US3455571A 1969-07-15 DALLERA GIANCARLO; DALLERA LUIGI
34 Coasting vehicle US3432182D 1967-02-06 US3432182A 1969-03-11 SOLIPASSO VICTOR M
35 DISPOSITIF GONFLABLE APTE A GLISSER, NOTAMMENT SUR L'EAU EP11726870.6 2011-05-16 EP2585367A1 2013-05-01 SAHUN, Stephan; CHRISTYN DE RIBAUCOURT, Jean; GALLET, Axelle; HELIE, Christophe
The invention relates to an inflatable device capable of acting as a glide medium for at least one person, which can in particular be used for bodyboard devices for gliding over water or snow. The device includes at least one first bag (1) made of a flexible material, having a means (2) for feeding a fluid therein and capable of being inflated by said fluid, at least one stabilization means (3) connected to the first bag and capable of being arranged between or rigidly connected to the upper portion of the legs of a person, and means (5, 6) for positioning the hands, preferably arranged on the first bag (1). Thus, the proper stabilization of the device beneath the person during a gliding phase is ensured.
36 STRUCTURE(S) GONFLABLE(S) EP04729588.6 2004-04-27 EP1620186A1 2006-02-01 Boujon, Claire-lise
The invention relates to inflatable structure(s) comprising large openings which are formed by construction elements that can be used to dimension a base module. The aforementioned module comprises means which can be used to increase the number of surfaces of same. According to the invention, some or all of the inner peripheries of the large openings may or may not be equipped with a band of fabric comprising fixing means which are used to fit accessories, netting, a sail, cords, handles, thereby enabling multiple applications.
37 MOTORGETRIEBENES SCHLAUCHBOOT, INSBESONDERE FÜR EISRETTUNG, MIT ZUSAMMEN MIT EINER LUFTPROPELLER-VORTRIEB-MONTIERTEN LENK- UND STEUEREINRICHTUNG EP03735277.0 2003-05-06 EP1503935A1 2005-02-09 FICHT, Reinhold; FICHT, Markus
The invention relates to a motor-driven device comprising a keel-less boat body consisting of at least two parallel inflated tubes (1, 2), placed at a distance from one another and a substantially rigid or fixed base (6) located between said tubes. An air propeller propulsion device (25) is mounted on the base in a raised manner, together with steering devices (27) and control units (31, 32) for the propulsion device.
38 Rettungs- und Sportschlitten für Wintersportler mit Luftmatratze EP85101184.1 1985-02-05 EP0151484A2 1985-08-14 Basel, Heinz

Rettungs- und Sportschlitten für Wintersportler mit einer als Transportfläche aufblasbaren Luftmatratze, an deren beiden Längsseiten Skier anbringbar sind und an deren vorderem Ende Stangen zum Lenken und Handhaben des Schiltens vorgesehen sind.

39 Aufblasbarer Schlitten EP82100525.3 1982-01-26 EP0057410A2 1982-08-11 Gruber, Ludwig

Der aufblasbare Schlitten umfasst mindestens eine Luftkammer (3, 5, 7), welche durch ein flexibles Oberblatt (11) und ein flexibles, längs einer umlaufenden Bartnaht (19) dicht mit dem Oberblatt (11) verbundenes Unterblatt (17) gebildet ist. Zumindest das Unterblatt (17) besteht aus zwei etwa gleich grossen, lose aneinanderliegenden Blättern (13, 15), von denen zumindest das innere Blatt (13) aus einem luftundurchlässigen Material besteht. Das äussere Blatt (15) des Unterblatts (17) schützt beim Rodeln das innere Blatt (13) vor Beschädigungen und kann gegebenenfalls leicht repariert wer. den.

40 LIGHTWEIGHT DOLLY ASSEMBLY US14538306 2014-11-11 US20150151770A1 2015-06-04 Luca Buttazzoni
A dolly assembly including a base formed of a lightweight, at least partially flexible material, which may be inflatable or a substantially solid, one-piece construction. The base includes a plurality of pockets or apertures extending there-through and a plurality of casters each extending through a different one of the plurality of pockets. At least some of said casters include a head portion having a sufficiently large transverse dimension to restrict passage of the caster through a corresponding one of the pockets. The enlarged head of the plurality of casters are disposed in an exposed relation to an outer surface of the base in confronting relation to an object supported on the base, wherein the lightweight characteristics of the material from which the base is formed necessitate a significant and/or majority of the weight of the supported object being accommodated by the plurality of casters.
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