Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a boat comprising at least one expandable pontoon
tube, which is arranged to extend along at least a part of the perimeter of the boat.
A part of the boat is connectable by a gripping part with the expandable pontoon tube.
Technical background
[0002] The above mentioned boats are already known and exist in different embodiments. Usually
they are provided with a U-shaped inflatable pontoon, or alternatively a number of
pontoons forming the U-shape. Further this kind of boats are called rubber boats or
RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) and they can be provided with a rigid hull between the
U-shaped shanks of the pontoon made of for example glass fiber reinforced plastic.
In other embodiments the hull can constitute of a flooring on top of a more flexible
sheet material. This kind of boats are used in a variety of applications, for example
as a dinghy, jolly boat, larger pleasure boat, life raft or professional boat etc.
[0003] A problem with rubber boats or RIB can be that there is tolerance problems at the
attachment between the pontoons and the hull, which can cause wear and leakage. Among
prior art techniques there are solutions to solve these tolerance problems for example
devices for adjustment or two ropes mounted on the outside of the pontoon to achieve
good fit for the attachment of a boat part to the hull. However this demand very good
precision and therefore very good tolerances at the attachment, which makes this kind
of boat expensive to produce.
Summary of the invention
[0004] One object of the present invention is to provide an improved connection of boat
parts to pontoons of so called RIB. Another object of the present invention is to
achieve an economically advantageous production of connections to pontoons for boats
provided with pontoons. A further object of the present invention is to achieve a
simple mounting and, when it occurs, demounting of this kind of boat for example during
transportation.
[0005] The above objects, and other objects that will be evident from the following description,
are achieved by a boat according to the appended claims.
[0006] The invention is based on a principle that the expansion of the pontoon can be used
to achieve a locking function for coupling of parts to the pontoon.
[0007] According to one aspect of the present invention a boat is disclosed comprising at
least an expandable pontoon tube which is arranged extending along at least a part
of the perimeter of the boat, wherein a boat part is connectable by a gripping part
with the expandable pontoon tube, wherein the interior of the expandable pontoon tube
has a string shaped grip part, which is adapted, together with adjacent wall material
of the pontoon, to be gripped by said gripping part and the straining force in the
wall of the pontoon during usage of the boat is provided for releasable attaching
the pontoon tube to the gripping part.
[0008] This way of connecting boat parts to a pontoon gives, in comparison with prior art,
less or no problems with tolerances between the pontoon and the boat part since possible
tolerances will be absorbed during the expansion and strain of the pontoon. The expression
"expandable" does not primary relate to specific material characteristics but to the
fact that the volume surrounded by the pontoon can be increased. Straining relates
to apply a straining force in/to the wall of the pontoon tube, which is expanded and
releasable attaches the pontoon tube to the boat part. The strain force can be achieved
in different ways, for example by applying a higher pressure to the interior volume
of the pontoon tube than the surrounding atmosphere, by straining the pontoon tube
by means of a spring or other expanding material.
[0009] Further two sealing surfaces are achieved between the gripping part and the outer
surface of the material of the pontoon when the pontoon is expanded and consequently
the pressure is increased for these sealing surfaces along the extension of the gripping
part. By means of these both sealing surfaces a waterproof connection is achieved,
for example between a pontoon and other hull portions. The time needed for manufacturing
and assembling will be considerably shorter with the technique according to the present
invention since the tolerance between the gripping part and the grip part with adjacent
wall of the pontoon can be permitted to be worse than for prior art. Further the gripping
power, or the attaching force, between the pontoon tube and the boat part can easily
be adjusted by a change of the strain force in the pontoon tube. The higher strain
force, the higher attachment force between said parts. Driving a boat in high speed
causes considerable forces from the water to the boat, while a slower boat is not
loaded in the same way. A boat according to the inventive concept can be used at both
higher and lower speed, if the rest of the components are designed for this load,
with out other changes than adjustment of the pressure within the pontoon. In other
words a boat according to the inventive concept is very flexible in the way it can
be used.
[0010] Said boat part is preferably a rigid hull part. It is of course possible to connect
different kind of boat parts to a pontoon by use of the technique according to the
present invention. It is desirable to achieve a good connection between a hull and
a pontoon, for example U-shaped. This kind of hull can be formed in many different
ways, for example they can be rigid, inflatable or a combination of flexible and rigid
hull materials.
[0011] Preferably the pontoon tube according to the present invention is expandable by inflation.
It is also possible to achieve the expansion of the pontoon in other ways, for example
to use a spring means inside a pontoon to suck gas in, to use an expandable foam for
increase of the volume of the pontoon, to use a gas tank with high pressure for increase
of the pressure inside the pontoon or to use a gas generated by a pyrotechnical device
to fill the pontoon.
[0012] Advantageously the grip part is a rope which is provided inside the expandable pontoon
tube. In this way the rope is protected by the surrounding pontoon material. In this
way wear and other loads on the rope is minimized. The grip part can be wire or for
example an elongated profile of another material.
[0013] Another advantage with the present invention is that the gripping part is formed
for waterproof fit with the outer surface of the pontoon tube. In this way there is
no need for extra sealing of the connection between different hull portions that require
a waterproof connection.
[0014] The idea for the present invention is based on the prerequisite that the cross section
of the griping portion has an opening that is larger than twice the thickness of the
wall material of the pontoon but less than the sum of the thickness of the grip part
and twice the thickness of the wall material of the pontoon. In this manner the grip
part and the surrounding wall material of the pontoon is kept inside the gripping
part across the longitudinal direction of the grip part by geometrical locking. The
gripping part and the pontoon is kept in position in relation to each other in the
longitudinal direction by friction locking. The friction force will increase when
the pressure between the gripping part and the pontoon material increases during expansion
and strain of the pontoon.
[0015] Preferably the position of the grip part is fixed inside the expandable pontoon tube.
This fixation of position can be provided by a weld, seam, glue, or other adhesive
material to keep the grip part in position on the inside of the pontoon wall material.
[0016] Usually the present invention is used by a grip part and/or gripping part extending
essentially along the whole length of the pontoon. This is advantageous to avoid variations
in the diameter of the pontoon tube that would be the case if the grip part and the
gripping part is applied on a shorter length of the pontoon tube with constant diameter.
Brief description of drawings
[0017] By way of example, currently preferred embodiments of the present invention will
now be described with reference to the accompanying figures of drawings in which;
Fig 1 discloses a rubber boat or RIB in perspective view.
Fig 2a shows in cross section a pontoon in a non connected position.
Fig 2b shows in cross section a pontoon in a connected position.
Fig 2c shows in cross section an expanded pontoon in a connected position.
Fig 3 shows in perspective view an expanded pontoon in a connected position.
Description of Preferred Embodiments
[0018] Figure 1 shows a boat 4 where the complete or a part of the hull can be provided
by expandable pontoons 1. Usually this kind of boats are provided with a continuous
U-shaped pontoon 1 that is connected to the hull 5. The pontoon part of a hull can
be provided by a number of separate pontoons or one continuous pontoon that is divided
by interior walls to provide cells. The technique according to the present invention
can of course also be applied on other kind of floating equipment and shall not be
limited to the above described boats with U-shaped pontoon. The present invention
can be used for connection of pontoons with different kind of boat parts, like for
example steering console, floor plate, seats, stern etc.
[0019] In figure 2a-c it is shown step by step how the connection of a boat part is performed
with a pontoon. The material of the pontoon wall is preferably of a traditionally
kind of pontoon, i.e. of a strong and relatively stiff in comparison to the forces
the material is exposed to during use. The material in the preferred embodiment has
approximately no stretch, to avoid a balloon effect when the pontoon 1 is inflated.
Figure 2a shows a none expanded pontoon 1 with interior grip part 2. Figure 2b shows
how the grip part 2 together with adjacent wall material of the pontoon has been slid
in the longitudinal direction into the gripping part 3. Preferably the grip part 2
is slid, together with the adjacent pontoon tube material, into the gripping part
3 from the stem to the stern of the boat 4. Finally in figure 2c is shown, during
use of the boat 4, how sealing and locking is achieved between the pontoon 1 and the
gripping part 3 by expansion of the pontoon and in the preferred embodiment is provided
with a positive pressure in relation to the surrounding air by inflation.
[0020] The griping part 3 can be formed with different kind of alternative cross sections.
A prerequisite for keeping the pontoon 1 and the boat part connected is that the cross
section of the griping part has an opening that is small enough or has a shape that
the grip part and adjacent wall material of the pontoon can not escape. Figure 2c
further shows how the pressure increase between the wall material of the pontoon and
the griping part 3 when the pontoon is expanded and pressurized at the same time as
the grip part 2 is forced towards the opening of the cross section profile of the
griping part 3. A further prerequisite for the function of the present invention is
that the grip part 2 and the surrounding wall material of the pontoon can be accommodated
inside the cross section profile of the griping part 3.
[0021] The cross section in figure 2 does only show a preferred embodiment of the invention
where the cross section of the gripping part is C-shaped and the sealing between pontoon
and gripping part is provided by geometrical locking when the grip part 2 and the
adjacent wall material of the pontoon is inserted into the gripping part. Further
when the force in the pontoon is increased, this will help to expand and strain the
pontoon as the same time as it helps the friction force between the gripping part
3 and the wall material of the pontoon. This lead to that the pontoon 1 will be "locked"
in relation to the longitudinal direction of the gripping part 3. All together the
geometrical locking and the friction locking provides the hull 5 and the pontoon 1
to form a stable boat 4.
[0022] The grip part 2 has preferably a circular cross section, but also other cross section
profiles can be used. The grip part 2 can be provided as rope, wire or being integrated
in the wall material of the pontoon as a swelling on the inside of the pontoon wall.
In those cases when the grip part 2 is constituted of a rope or a wire it is preferable
that the rope/wire is attached to the inside of the pontoon wall. This can be achieved
by attaching the rope/wire with a seam or with a loop at the wall of the pontoon,
further methods can be to glue or spot weld the rope/wire on the inside of the wall
of the pontoon.
[0023] As disclosed in figure 3 the diameter of the pontoon will decrease by using a part
of the wall material of the pontoon as it is wrapped around the grip part. In fact
the design of the pontoon is facilitated and it is easier to achieve an attachment
with good appearance (no fold or wrinkles) if the attachment extends along the whole
length of the pontoon. But it is also possible to use the technique according to the
present invention at isolated spots or shorter lengths.
[0024] It is of course possible to apply the gripping part and the grip part on pontoons
with different kind of cross section. The present technique can also be used for pontoon
tubes with varying diameter along the length.
1. A boat (4) comprising at least one expandable pontoon tube (1), which is provided
to extend along at least a part of the perimeter of the boat, wherein a boat part
by means of a gripping part (3) is connectable with the expandable pontoon tube (1)
characterized in that the expandable pontoon tube (1) has on the inside a string shaped grip part (2) which
is adapted to be caught together with there to adjacent wall material of the pontoon
by said gripping part (3), and in that a strain force in the wall of the pontoon tube (1) during use of the boat is provided
for releasable attachment of the pontoon tube (1) to the gripping part (3).
2. A boat (4) according to claim 1, wherein said boat part is a rigid hull part.
3. A boat (4) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said pontoon tube (1)
is expandable by inflation.
4. A boat (4) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the grip part (2) is
a rope which is provided inside the expandable pontoon tube (1).
5. A boat (4) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the gripping part (3)
is provided for waterproof abutment against the outer surface of the pontoon tube
(1) when the pontoon tube is expanded.
6. A boat (4) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the cross section of
the gripping part (3) has an opening that is larger than twice the thickness of the
wall material of the pontoon, but smaller than the sum of the thickness of the grip
part (2) and twice the thickness of the wall material of the pontoon.
7. A boat (4) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the grip part (2) has
a fixed position inside the expandable pontoon tube (1).
8. A boat (4) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the grip part (2) and/or
the griping part (3) extend along essentially the whole length of the pontoon tube
(1).