Two articles, such as a cooler and an article of drinkware, are magnetically coupled to each other by interaction of a magnet disposed in a patch, which is adhesively bonded to the cooler, and a ferrous metal element disposed in the article of drinkware. The patch includes shell made of plastic material, and an adhesive layer is activated by removing a peel and stick sheet. Two patches can be provided, one with a magnet and one with a ferrous metal element, in situations where both the cooler and the drinkware are without magnetic elements.
A pedal assembly and steering assembly are disclosed for converting an inflatable, drop stitch paddle watercraft into a pedal watercraft. The pedal assembly includes a mounting plate and mounting bracket for supporting a geared drive shaft in an opening extending through the floor of the watercraft. The steering assembly includes a rudder connected to a tiller through push pull cables.
Floating inflatable seats, chairs, and lounges made with
drop-stitch material; floating inflatable platform lounges
for recreational use in water made with drop-stitch
material; floating inflatable dock platforms for
recreational use made with drop-stitch material; inflatable
float hammocks for recreational use in water made with
drop-stitch material; inflatable floating cocktail and
beverage bars made with drop-stitch material; inflatable
river float tubes.
The present invention surrounds a seating apparatus having an arm-rest assembly configured to traverse behind a seat-back, and arm-rests which extend forward of the seat back. Embodiments discussed herein include an inflatable chamber for providing positive buoyancy and structure. Certain embodiments of the present invention are configured primarily for use in a body of water, while other embodiments are configured for use in water or upon a surface.
Backpack straps; backpacks; backpacks compatible with
personal hydration systems, sold empty; military duffle
bags, garment bags for travel, tote bags, shoulder bags and
backpacks; sports bags; backpacks, book bags, sports bags,
bum bags, wallets and handbags.
Floats for bathing and swimming; floats for fishing; air
mattress swimming floats for recreational use; inflatable
float mattresses or pads for recreational use; swimming pool
air floats.
The present invention provides inflatable watercraft that are light weight, easily stowed in relatively small spaces and formed from inflatable drop stitch panels. A preferred watercraft is a boat having a bow, stern, keel and an open transom for self-bailing. A deck can be provided as a separate panel that is either permanently, or detachably, connected to freeboard sides of the watercraft. When connected, the deck provides a sitting area, and enhances the strength and rigidity of the watercraft by functioning like a deck beam. Optional features include a bucket held in place by, and fitted through, a hole in the deck panel. Preferred inflation pressures are between 2 and 25 p.s.i., and more preferably between 12 and 18 p.s.i.
The present invention surrounds a seating apparatus having an arm-rest assembly configured to traverse behind a seat-back, and arm-rests which extend forward of the seat back. Embodiments discussed herein include an inflatable chamber for providing positive buoyancy and structure. Certain embodiments of the present invention are configured primarily for use in a body of water, while other embodiments are configured for use in water or upon a surface.
A47C 31/00 - Details or accessories for chairs, beds, or the like, not provided for in other groups of this subclass, e.g. upholstery fasteners, mattress protectors, stretching devices for mattress nets
B63B 34/50 - Body-supporting buoyant devices, e.g. bathing boats or water cycles
The present invention is directed to an inflatable and floatable modular platform system. The inflatable platform system of the present disclosure includes floating elements of differing nesting shapes and sizes configured to be interconnected in order to allow users to stand, sit, and walk between floating elements. Embodiments include inflatable platforms having circular, arc-shaped, rectangular, and L-shaped inflatable platforms.
Inflatable float hammocks for recreational use in water made with drop-stitch material; Inflatable inner tubes for aquatic recreational use, namely, river float tubes Non-metal floating inflatable dock platforms for recreational use made with drop-stitch material Inflatable furniture in the nature of floating inflatable seats, chairs, and lounge chairs made with drop-stitch material; Inflatable furniture in the nature of floating inflatable platform lounge chairs for recreational use in water made with drop-stitch material; Inflatable furniture in the nature of floating cocktail and beverage bars made with drop-stitch material
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Pedal drive and steering assembly for inflatable watercraft and watercraft combined with same
A pedal assembly and steering assembly are disclosed for converting an inflatable, drop stitch paddle watercraft into a pedal watercraft. The pedal assembly includes a mounting plate and mounting bracket for supporting a geared drive shaft in an opening extending through the floor of the watercraft. The steering assembly includes a rudder connected to a tiller through push pull cables.
Two articles, such as a cooler and an article of drinkware, are magnetically coupled to each other by interaction of a magnet disposed in a patch, which is adhesively bonded to the cooler, and a ferrous metal element disposed in the article of drinkware. The patch includes shell made of plastic material, and an adhesive layer is activated by removing a peel and stick sheet. Two patches can be provided, one with a magnet and one with a ferrous metal element, in situations where both the cooler and the drinkware are without magnetic elements.
A seat made of drop stitch material has a back panel, a bottom panel, and a support panel, where the back and bottom panels are adjustably and detachably connected to each other at a substantially orthogonal orientation, and the support portion tilts or reclines the seat into a recumbent position which is advantageous for paddling while sitting on the upper surface of a watercraft.
The present invention is directed to an inflatable and floatable modular platform system wherein certain embodiments comprise an adjustable back-rest. The inflatable platform system of the present disclosure includes floating elements of differing shapes and sizes configured to be interconnected in order to allow users to stand, sit, and walk between floating elements. Embodiments include inflatable platforms having circular, arc-shaped, rectangular, and L-shaped inflatable platforms.
B63B 35/58 - Rafts, i.e. free floating waterborne vessels, of shallow draft, with little or no freeboard, and having a platform or floor for supporting a user
The present invention provides inflatable watercraft that are light weight, easily stowed in relatively small spaces and formed from inflatable drop stitch panels. A preferred watercraft is a boat having a bow, stern, keel and an open transom for self-bailing. A deck can be provided as a separate panel that is cither permanently, or detachably, connected to freeboard sides of the watercraft. When connected, the deck provides a sitting area, and enhances the strength and rigidity of the watercraft by functioning like a deck beam. Optional features include a bucket held in place by, and fitted through, a hole in the deck panel. Preferred inflation pressures are between 2 and 25 p.s.i., and more preferably between 12 and 18 p.s.i.
12 - Land, air and water vehicles; parts of land vehicles
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
20 - Furniture and decorative products
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
Goods & Services
Fishing trolleys; tyres for vehicle wheels; electric
vehicles; oars; boats; air pumps [vehicle accessories];
water vehicles; canoes; skiffs; inflatable boats. Bags; backpacks; travelling trunks; bags for campers;
leather leads; garment bags for travel; travelling bags;
bags for sports; travelling handbags; shoulder straps. Shelving units; sofas; inflatable furniture; containers, not
of metal [storage, transport]; mooring buoys, not of metal;
office furniture; display stands. Surf skis; bags especially designed for surfboards; ski
bindings; swimming belts; fishing tackle; inflatable games
for swimming pools; surfboard leashes; fitness beds; leashes
for bodyboards; fishing rod holders.
An article of drinkware is preferably made of a double walled stainless steel construction which forms a vacuum chamber. The top of the drinkware is closed with a lid, while the bottom is press fit into a base that contains a strong, permanent magnet. The magnet has a strength sufficient to form a strong, magnetic connection to any surrounding ferrous metal objects or surfaces, or to permanent magnets mounted on or in surrounding surfaces.
B65D 88/44 - Large containers having floating covers, e.g. floating roofs or blankets with sealing means between cover rim and receptacle with magnetic means acting on the seal
B65D 1/02 - Bottles or similar containers with necks or like restricted apertures, designed for pouring contents
The present invention surrounds a seating apparatus having an arm-rest assembly configured to traverse behind a seat-back, and arm-rests which extend forward of the seat back. Embodiments discussed herein include an inflatable chamber for providing positive buoyancy and structure. Certain embodiments of the present invention are configured primarily for use in a body of water, while other embodiments are configured for use in water or upon a surface.
The present invention is directed to an inflatable and floatable modular platform system. The inflatable platform system of the present disclosure includes floating elements of differing nesting shapes and sizes configured to be interconnected in order to allow users to stand, sit, and walk between floating elements. Embodiments include inflatable platforms having circular, arc-shaped, rectangular, and L-shaped inflatable platforms.
A seat made of drop stitch material has a back panel, a bottom panel, and a support panel, where the back and bottom panels are adjustably and detachably connected to each other at a substantially orthogonal orientation, and the support portion tilts or reclines the seat into a recumbent position which is advantageous for paddling while sitting on the upper surface of a watercraft.
A seat made of drop stitch material has a back panel, a bottom panel, and a support panel, where the back and bottom panels are adjustably and detachably connected to each other at a substantially orthogonal orientation, and the support portion tilts or reclines the seat into a recumbent position which is advantageous for paddling while sitting on the upper surface of a watercraft.
Magnetic accessory surface mounts are provided using magnetic attraction between the ferrous metal accessories and a magnet disposed on, or in, the surface on which the accessories are to be mounted. Magnetic mounts are particularly suitable for stand up paddleboards, and other sea craft that have a very low profile. A magnet is disposed on the deck of the stand up paddleboard, and magnetically couples an accessory or a drink holder to the deck, for easy access by the user. The magnet is covered with a patch made of waterproof PVC to both strengthen the permanent connection of the magnet to the deck and to protect the magnet from water.
A63B 59/20 - Bats, rackets or the like, not covered by groups having means, e.g. pockets, netting or adhesive type surfaces, for catching or holding a ball, e.g. for lacrosse or pelota