[0001] The present invention refers to a boat, of the kayak type, which may be transported
occupying a reduced space.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
[0002] Boats that are to be used by few passengers are usually transported from the place
of storage to the place where they are used and vice versa.
[0003] The problem with these boats, which have a rigid shell, is that their storage and
transportation is complicated because of their weight and size.
[0004] As a solution to these problems of transportation and storage, boats that are inflatable
or made of semi-rigid materials are known.
[0005] However, these boats present the disadvantage that they do not have the desired geometry,
and they generate a large amount of resistance to forward progression during their
use.
[0006] As such, it is clear that a new boat with a rigid shell is needed; that makes it
possible to combine the advantages of a geometry suitable for its use and the occupation
of a reduced space for transportation and storage.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0007] With the boat of the invention, the mentioned drawbacks are solved, and other advantages,
which will be described, are presented.
[0008] The boat of the present invention consists of a rigid shell, and is characterised
in that this rigid shell is formed by several sections of shell which are attachable
to one another.
[0009] Due to this characteristic, the boat of the present invention can be transported
and stored comfortably, occupying a reduced space, by simply separating the various
sections.
[0010] According to a preferred embodiment, these sections of shell may be attached to one
another by means of coupling profiles that present a transversal profile in the shape
of an H; the ends of two adjacent sections of shell are placed in the slots defined
by the H shape.
[0011] These profiles allow the quick attachment and detachment of the sections that form
the shell, as well as sealing the adjacent sections.
[0012] The boat of the present invention also preferably comprises closing elements fitted
on the ends of said boat; the closing elements advantageously comprising two slots
for the placing of the ends of two adjacent sections of shell.
[0013] The function of these closing elements is to close up the ends of the boat, blocking
the longitudinal torsion of the shell.
[0014] Advantageously, the boat of the present invention also comprises one or more bulkheads
which are fitted transversally in the boat.
[0015] According to a preferred embodiment, in the boat of the present invention at least
one of the aforementioned bulkheads comprises a seat, and at least one of the bulkheads
comprises a housing to receive a mast.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] For a better understanding, the present description is accompanied by a set of drawings
which represent, schematically, and only by way of non-limiting example, a practical
case of embodiment.
Figure 1 is a top view of the boat of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a bottom view of the boat of the present invention;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a detail of union between two pieces of the boat
of the present invention; and
Figure 4 is a perspective view of a closing element located at one end of the boat
of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0017] As can be seen in the drawings, the boat of the present invention comprises a rigid
shell formed by several sections of shell 1 that are rigid, and attachable to one
another.
[0018] According to the represented embodiment, these sections of shell 1 are four intermediate
sections of shell and four end sections of shell, as can be observed in greater detail
in figure 2. However, it must be pointed out that the rigid shell of the boat of the
present invention may be made of any suitable number of sections of shell, for example,
four sections in total.
[0019] The sections of shell 1 are attached by means of coupling profiles 2. In figure 3
the attachment of two adjacent sections of shell 1 by means of said coupling profile
2 can be observed in more detail.
[0020] Each coupling profile 2 presents a transversal section in the shape of an H, such
that the sides of adjacent sections of shell 1 are fitted inside the slots defined
by the H-shaped section.
[0021] Evidently, these coupling profiles 2 also function as a seal along the length of
all sides of the sections of shell 1 that are adjacent to the other sections of shell
1, thereby achieving the necessary seal between the sections of shell 1.
[0022] As can be seen in figure 4, closing elements 3 are located on the ends of the boat.
The function of these closing elements 3 is to close up the ends of the boat, thereby
sealing it and blocking the longitudinal torsion of the shell.
[0023] The boat of the present invention also comprises several bulkheads 5 fitted transversally
in said boat. These bulkheads 5 are fitted in the rigid shell by means of vertical
lateral slots (not represented in the drawings in the interests of simplicity).
[0024] Each bulkhead 5 may be used to fit an additional element, such as, for example, a
seat 6, a mast, a sail, etc. In order for these additional elements to be fitted,
the bulkheads 5 comprise complementary slots 7.
[0025] The boat of the present invention may be transported and stored comfortably. For
this to be done, the sections of shell 1 simply have to be disassembled, which may
be done quickly.
[0026] In practice it has been demonstrated that the boat of the present invention may be
transported in a box with the dimensions 100cm x 45cm x 45cm, with a total weight
of 25kg, rather than the 40kg that a conventional boat with the same characteristics
normally weighs.
[0027] Although reference has been made to a particular embodiment of the invention, an
expert in the matter may clearly note that the boat described is susceptible to many
variations and modifications, and that all the details mentioned may be substituted
by other technical equivalents, whenever this does not suppose an alteration of the
scope of protection defined by the attached claims.
1. Boat, comprising a rigid shell, characterised in that said rigid shell is formed by several sections of shell (1) that are attachable to
one another.
2. Boat according to claim 1, in which the aforementioned sections of shell (1) may be
attached to one another by means of coupling profiles (2), having a transversal profile
in the shape of an H; the ends of the two adjacent sections of shell (1) being fitted
in the slots which are defined by the H shape.
3. Boat according to claim 1, which also comprises closing elements (3), located at the
ends said boat.
4. Boat according to claim 3, in which the closing elements (3) comprise two slots (4)
for the fitting of the ends of two adjacent sections of shell (1).
5. Boat according to claim 1, which also comprises one or more bulkheads (5) which are
fitted transversally in said boat.
6. Boat according to claim 5, in which at least one of the bulkheads comprises a seat
(6).
7. Boat according to claim 1, in which at least one of the aforementioned bulkheads (5)
comprises a slot (7) for a mast.