Inflatable sailboard

Ships – Watercraft with means used in providing sailpower – Having specifically defined hull shape

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114 50, 441 66, B63B 3579

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053516370

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(i) Field of the Invention
The invention relates to the classes of objects known as sailboards and inflatable water craft. In particular, it is scaled to meet the needs of children, ages eight to twelve years. It is also a multipurpose water craft, as it can be used with or without it's sail, for different purposes. The invention is demountable, portable and storable in a confined space.
(ii) Description of the Prior Art
Children currently use adult sailboards to learn to sailboard. These boards are difficult for them to handle in the water, during transportation, and for storage, being both heavy (more than 40 lb/18.2 kg), and long (over 11 feet/365 cm). A beginner board requires high floatation (over 200 liters), and current boards achieve this through material and length. The described invention reduces the weight and the length, while maintaining the required floatation, by the use of inflation. In addition, the use of inflation in the design adds the attributes of the board being collapsible into manageable pieces, and storable in confined spaces.
The following are quantitative considerations for the design of a sailboard using a stiffened inflatable structure.
Three main considerations govern the design of sailboards--buoyancy, weight and stiffness.
With respect to buoyancy, sailboard has to have buoyancy to support the total operating weight (weight of the user plus weight of the board with all its gear). Buoyancy is obtained as a function of the board's total volume V, as follows: ##EQU1## where L=board length;
For an adult beginner's board, total operating weight is usually around 125 Kg. Typical board volume is therefore about 250 liters.
For a child's board (8 to 12 years old child) total operating weight can be reduced to about 85 Kg and the board's volume can be kept to 170 liters.
With respect to board weight, the lighter the board, the easier it is to handle, both on land and in the water, and the less is its contribution to total operative weight and required buoyancy. Weight is a function of volume and density, as follows:
In conventional board design (foam core, reinforced skin) average density can be approximated as: ##EQU2## where T.sub.S =skin thickness;
Typically D.sub.ao can attain values as low as 1/10 water density, and corresponding board weight is
In a stiffened inflatable board design, as proposed in this invention, average density can be approximated as: ##EQU3## where: T.sub.i =inflatable wall thickness
Because of the design choices offered in such a design (low weight of inflatable, limited size of platform, tailored stiffening structure), D.sub.av can be further reduced to values as low as 1/20 water density. In the case of the child's board, this results in a boardweight of:
With respect to stiffness, the board is subjected to forces which require structural strength and stiffness: reactions
Local forces are accommodated by structural design of the specific components, such as mast foot, daggerboard well, etc., both in conventional designs and in the proposed inflatable stiffened design. In the latter, these features are part of the platform design, made more efficient by the use of structural foam plastic.
General board stiffness can be characterized in a simplified analysis by considering longitudinal (bow to stern) bending stiffness. A convenient, non-dimensional indicator can be defined as: ##EQU4##
Typical conventional boards achieve S values of 500 N/cm, or a stiffness to weight ratio of 200.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION



(i) Aims of the Invention

A principal object of the present invention is to provide an inflatable sailboard having an S value of 350 N/cm, appropriate to its light duty requirement which corresponds to a stiffness to weight ratio of 250.
Another object of this invention is to provide a stiffened inflatable structure, having low weight as well as the required buoyancy and stiffness.


(ii) Statements of Invention

This invention provides a collapsible, inflatable or inflated, rigid floatation board comprising: (i) a float

REFERENCES:
patent: 3577576 (1971-04-01), Lobb et al.
patent: 4194458 (1980-03-01), Messing
patent: 4253209 (1981-03-01), Carn
patent: 4926772 (1990-05-01), Bright

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