Water flotation platform for support of scuba divers
A flotation platform device for support of scuba divers is disclosed. The flotation platform device comprises a plurality of flotation compartments attached together to form an arch shaped structure terminating in a tapered prow and connected to a pair of parallel flotation compartments terminating at an opposite end from the tapered prow, at least one sleeve affixed to a lower edge of a bottom portion of the pair of parallel flotation compartments, at least one sheet attached to a top portion of an inner peripheral edge of the device and at least one fastening means. The plurality of flotation compartments and the pair of parallel flotation compartments are sewn together and filled with a foam material to make the flotation platform device non-inflatable and light weight. The fastening means is designed to connect with at least one detachable strap that allows the flotation platform device to use as a backpack.
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FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to flotation platform devices, and more particularly to an improved flotation platform device having flotation compartments filled with a foam material to make the flotation platform device non-inflatable and light weight.
DISCUSSION OF RELATED ARTScuba diving has become a popular entertaining, recreational and adventurous activity. Divers travel a great depth under water to take photographs and collect valuable commodities like pearls, or spear fish. Usually, in these hazardous conditions the divers carry scuba equipments such as snorkels, scuba cylinders, scuba masks for their safety. Various flotation platform devices have been developed for carrying the diving equipments and aiding the scuba divers.
One prior art taught in U.S. Pat. No. 4,238,864 issued to Kealoha on Dec. 16, 1980 discloses a diver's floater having a spherical float body with a circumferential groove thereabout in which a line for marking the position of the diver is stored. The float body includes a hole for storing diving equipments. The device provides an indication of water depth for the diver and an extra margin of safety during swimming. Such a device has a complex construction and hence the maintenance cost will be very high.
Another prior art taught in U.S. Pat. No. 4,815,761 issued to Henderson on Mar. 28, 1989 provides a device for assisting a diver to transport scuba tanks and other diving gear across a beach or land area. The device serves as an off-shore floating work platform and dive flag holder. The device includes a quadrilateral frame, a roller unit and a handler unit. Such a device has a cumbersome structure and cannot be used as a backpack.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,522,338 issued to Eilert on Jun. 4, 1996 provides a rigid-hull inflatable boat that includes an inflatable tube having a general U-shape with a forward end and trailing sides. A unitary molded hull is detachably secured to the underside of the inflatable tube by a mechanical locking device. A recessed channel provided in a concave surface of the hull forms a gutter for draining water from the interface between the hull and the tube. However, such a device includes an inflatable tube that requires extra maintenance of the air filled chamber in the inflatable tube. Moreover, the inflatable boat does not provide a storage compartment for the equipment used by a diver.
Therefore, there is a need for a flotation device that would be buoyant yet non-inflatable, easy-to-use and economical. Further, such a device would be used as a backpack. Such a needed device would have compartments for storing equipments used for diving. Moreover, such a device would have simple construction and light weight. The present invention accomplishes these objectives.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a flotation platform device for support of scuba divers. The flotation platform device comprises a plurality of flotation compartments attached together to form an arch shaped structure terminating in a tapered prow and connected to a pair of parallel flotation compartments terminating at an opposite end from the tapered prow, at least one sleeve affixed to a lower edge of a bottom portion of the pair of parallel flotation compartments and extending towards the tapered prow, at least one sheet attached to a top portion of an inner peripheral edge of the flotation platform device and at least one fastening means. The plurality of flotation compartments and the pair of parallel flotation compartments are sewn together and filled with a foam material to make the flotation platform device non-inflatable and light weight. The at least one sleeve is designed to form a base of the flotation platform device. The at least one sleeve is adaptable to receive at least one hull for providing additional strength and support to the flotation platform device. The at least one sheet along with the base defines to form a bag for holding at least one equipment used for diving.
The plurality of flotation compartments and the pair of parallel flotation compartments include a plurality of handle grips attached onto an outer side thereof. The at least one fastening means is designed to connect with at least one detachable strap thereby allowing the flotation platform device to use as a backpack.
The plurality of flotation compartments 12 and the pair of parallel flotation compartments 18 may be made of nylon fabric. The at least one sleeve 22 is designed to form a base 34 of the flotation platform device 10. The sleeve 22 may be closed by at least one securing means 36 such as Velcro®, button or the like. The at least one sheet 26 along with the base 34 defines to form a bag 38. The at least one sheet 26 includes at least one pocket 40. The plurality of flotation compartments 12 and the pair of parallel flotation compartments 18 include a plurality of handle grips 42 attached onto an outer side 44 thereof. The plurality of handle grips 42 may be made of nylon fabric and provide more comfortable and convenient transportation of the flotation platform device 10. The pair of parallel flotation compartments 18 includes at least one opening 46 for receiving the foam material 32. The at least one opening 46 of the pair of parallel flotation compartments 18 may be closed by at least one closure means 48 such as drawstring closure, Velcro®, button or the like. The at least one fastening means 30 is designed to connect with at least one detachable strap 50 thereby allowing the flotation platform device 10 to use as a backpack.
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While a particular form of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A flotation platform device for support of scuba divers, comprising:
- a plurality of flotation compartments attached together to form an arch shaped structure terminating in a tapered prow and connected to a pair of parallel flotation compartments terminating at an opposite end from the tapered prow;
- at least one sleeve affixed to a lower edge of a bottom portion of the pair of parallel flotation compartments and extending towards the tapered prow, wherein the at least one sleeve defines to form a base of the flotation platform device;
- at least one sheet attached to a top portion of an inner peripheral edge of the flotation platform device, wherein the at least one sheet along with the base defines to form a bag; and
- at least one fastening means attached to the base of the flotation platform device;
- whereby the plurality of flotation compartments and the pair of parallel flotation compartments are sewn together and filled with a foam material to make the flotation platform device non-inflatable and light weight.
2. The flotation platform device of claim 1 wherein the at least one sleeve is adaptable to receive at least one hull.
3. The flotation platform device of claim 2 wherein the at least one hull may be a single piece of fiber glass, plywood or the like.
4. The flotation platform device of claim 1 wherein the at least one sleeve may be closed by at least one securing means such as Velcro®, button or the like.
5. The flotation platform device of claim 1 wherein the at least one sheet may include at least one pocket.
6. The flotation platform device of claim 1 wherein the bag is designed to hold at least one equipment used for scuba diving.
7. The flotation platform device of claim 1 wherein the pair of parallel flotation compartments includes at least one opening for receiving the foam material.
8. The flotation platform device of claim 7 wherein the opening of the pair of parallel flotation compartments may be closed by at least one closure means such as drawstring closure, Velcro®, button or the like.
9. The flotation platform device of claim 1 wherein the at least one fastening means may include at least one rear fastening means and at least one front fastening means.
10. The flotation platform device of claim 1 wherein the at least one front fastening means is attached to a bottom surface of the base and proximate to the tapered prow.
11. The flotation platform device of claim 1 wherein the at least one rear fastening means is attached to an upper surface of the base and to the opposite end from the tapered prow.
12. The flotation platform device of claim 1 wherein the at least one front fastening means and the at least one rear fastening means are positioned equidistant from the pair of parallel flotation compartments.
13. The flotation platform device of claim 1 wherein the at least one fastening means is designed to connect with at least one detachable strap thereby allowing the flotation platform device to use as a backpack.
14. The flotation platform device of claim 1 wherein the plurality of flotation compartments and the pair of parallel flotation compartments include a plurality of handle grips attached onto an outer side thereof.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 13, 2009
Publication Date: May 19, 2011
Inventor: Brad Bonacci (Oakley, CA)
Application Number: 12/590,759
International Classification: B63B 35/73 (20060101);