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EP 0 553 064 A1 |
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EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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Date of publication: |
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28.07.1993 Bulletin 1993/30 |
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Date of filing: 20.01.1993 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)5: B63C 11/48 |
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21.01.1992 IT BS920005
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Applicant: EASY TIME S.r.l. |
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I-25127 Brescia (IT) |
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- Sordi, Mauro
I-25015 Desenzano D/Garda,
Brescia (IT)
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Representative: Manzoni, Alessandro |
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MANZONI & MANZONI,
UFFICIO INTERNAZIONALE BREVETTI,
P.le Arnaldo 2 I-25121 Brescia I-25121 Brescia (IT) |
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Semi-submersed water vehicle |
(57) The invention provides a boat for one passenger or more provided with a floating
hull (10) and, below said hull, an immersed cabin (11) for passenger(s) and to be
entered by a hatchway (12) at the hull-level. The boat can be provided with a pedal
propulsion.
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[0001] The present invention concerns boats or watercrafts in general and more in particular
a human-propelled water veicle, especially by pedals, for one passenger or more.
[0002] Various kinds of watercrafts with screw propeller, paddle-wheel or the like propulsion
driven by an engine or pedal transmission are already known in the art and normally
used. Said boats float on the water surface and the passengers get on it while it
always and in all cases keeps the emerged position, without the possibility of underwater
observation.
[0003] On the contrary the object of the present invention is to provide a vehicle in the
form of boat or watercraft which is desinged so as to float on the water surface and
allow at the same time the navigation and underwater vision for one passenger or more.
[0004] For this end, the vehicle according to this invention includes a floating hull and,
below said hull, a transparent cabin for one passenger or more to be entered by means
of a hatchway at the hull-level, the cabin being immersed and allowing underwater
observation and vision in all directions, including the downwards one.
[0005] However, more details of the invention will result from the course description which
is made by referring to the attached drawings, indicative and not limitative, wherein:
[0006] Figures 1 and 2 show respectively a side view and a top plan view of a vehicle according
to the invention and pedal-propelled; and Fig. 3 and 4 show two similar views of a
motor-propelled boat.
[0007] In both the illustrated embodiments, the boat includes a floating hull 10 and below
the hull, in order to result immersed, a cabin 11 defined by partially or totally
transparent walls. The hull 10 will be appropriately ballasted and sized as well as
provided with a hatchway 12 to enter the cabin below.
[0008] The cabin 11 is suitably settled to the hull, careened and sized so as to house at
least a sitting passenger, preferably two passenger or more placed in side by side
or tandem position - see Fig. 3 -.
[0009] Besides a direction helm the vehicle can also be provided with a screw propeller
or else, with a control shaft 13 which can be driven by at least a passenger placed
in the immersed cabin as shown in Fig. 1. As an alternative the vehicle could be provided
with an outboard propelling motor 14 as shown in Fig. 3.
[0010] In all cases the passenger placed in the immersed cabin can float and make underwater
observations either for controls and plottings or entertainment. Nevertheless, other
passengers could be placed on the floating hull as it is in a common boat.
[0011] Finally it is to be noticed that some wheels 15 can be applied to the hull or the
cabin - see Fig. 1 - as a support or prop on the ground in order to make out of water
shiftings of the boat easier.
1.) A water vehicle for one passenger or more characterized in that it includes a floating hull (10) and, below said hull, an immersed cabin
(11) for passenger(s) and to be entered by means of a hatchway (12) at the hull-level.
2.) Water vehicle as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the immersed cabin (11) is tied up to the floating hull and defined by partially
or totally transparent walls for underwater observation and vision.
3.) Water vehicle as claimed in claims 1 and 2, characterized by steering means and by a pedal propelling system driven by at least a passenger
placed in the immersed cabin.
4.) Boat as claimed in any of the previous claims characterized in that the floating hull is also provided with seats for one passenger or more.