Patent Document

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
   A. Field of the Invention 
   This relates to a dinghy, which is a vessel that is commonly found on a larger vessel. Dinghies are used to transport people and cargo from a vessel that is anchored offshore such as a sailboat to the shore. Dinghies are commonly found on the back of sailboats. 
   B. Prior Art 
   There are many other prior art references to sailboats, sailboat accessories and dinghies. Some of them are foldable dinghies. However, they do not address the space concerns that are commonplace in every sailboat. The dinghy typically is stowed on the back of a sailboat but must not exceed the width or beam of the vessel for storage reasons. 
   Representative examples of dinghies in the prior art include Elvestad, U.S. Pat. No. 6,729,260, Scott, U.S. Pat. No. 6,615,762, Kaye, U.S. Pat. No. 6,240,872 and Kaye, U.S. Pat. No. 5,372,085. 
   Both the Kaye patents fold from side to side as opposed to front to back and therefore are patentably distinct. The other devices do not have the same features as the current application. 
   BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
   This device is a bi-fold or foldable dinghy, which will be stored on the back of a sailboat in a folded state during normal transport. The advantage to folding the dinghy is to maximize space on a sailing or power vessel. A dinghy is typically used to transport people and cargo from a vessel, which is anchored in a body of water to the shore or land destination such as a dock or pier. Many different types of construction materials may be used with a dinghy but fiberglass is a popular choice. 
   The dinghy will have a bottom surface and a top surface. The bottom or hull surface will rest on the surface of the water when it is used and will be solid. The top surface will be open and will allow the transport of individuals and cargo while using the dinghy. The device will have a forward section and an aft (rear) section; the forward section will fold over the aft section during transport. The aft section is open and will allow the transport of persons as well as cargo, if needed. The forward section will house an anchor assembly, which is secured to the interior of the forward section and is hinged. A cover for the forward section is also provided. 
   It is contemplated that the dinghy will be stowed on the larger vessel with cables and ropes, which will attach to eyebolts on the outside surface of the dinghy; backing plates for the eyebolts will be used. 
   When the dinghy is to be used, it will be lowered into the water in the folded arrangement. A certain area of the dinghy will allow an individual to step on a part of the dinghy to allow access to the dinghy so that it may be unfolded. Because the dinghy will be exposed to water, non-skid surfaces will likely be used at predetermined areas of the dinghy. 
   The forward section will be tapered towards the front or bow of the dinghy, and several hinges will be placed between the forward and aft sections to allow the dinghy to be folded. The hinges will be located under the fiberglass and will be secured with a series of backing plates for added strength and rigidity. The installation of a backing plate does not interfere with the normal operation of the hinge mechanism. 
   In order to prevent water intrusion, a gunwale strip or raised lip on the top surface of the respective sections will be installed; the gunwale strips are offset from each other so that the front section can be folded over the rear section. When the dinghy is folded, the water will not be permitted to enter the first section because of the raised offset gunwale strips. 
   On the back of the aft section will be several storage areas and a place by which an individual can get on and off the device. Additionally an engine transom will be provided between the two storage sections on the aft section to secure a means of propulsion, probably a small gasoline engine. A drain hole will also be provided to drain any water from the space that is occupied by the transom and from the dinghy. 
   Between the forward and aft sections a series—at least three—of hinge mechanisms are installed that will allow the forward section to fold over the aft section. Backing plates are installed in the fiberglass for added strength but do not interfere with the operation of the respective hinge. Two of the hinges will lie flat against the forward and aft sections when the dinghy is unfolded and the hinge surfaces in the middle between the two sections will be essentially parallel to each other. 
   In the area where the dinghy sections will fold, a seat lock, which will firmly lock the front and rear bulkhead sections, will be provided. The seat lock will have a flat top surface and two members which extend a predetermined parallel distance and will cover both the forward and aft section bulkheads. 

   
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       FIG. 1  is an isometric view of the dinghy fully deployed. 
       FIG. 2  is an isometric view of the dinghy in the stowed position. 
       FIG. 3  is an isometric view of the dinghy with the seat lock. 
       FIG. 4  is an isometric view of the dinghy with the boom arm. 
       FIG. 5  is a view of the hinge mechanism with the backing plate. 
       FIG. 6  is a view of the hinge mechanism and backing plate installed on the side of the dinghy. 
       FIG. 7  is a side view of the dinghy in the folded position. 
       FIG. 8  is a side view of the dinghy unfolded. 
       FIG. 9  is an isometric view of possible storage options. 
   

   DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS 
   
     
       
             
           
             
             
             
           
         
             
                 
             
             
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                5 
               Dinghy 
             
             
                 
               10 
               Aft section 
             
             
                 
               15 
               Forward section 
             
             
                 
               20 
               Canvas cover 
             
             
                 
               21 
               Fiberglass battens 
             
             
                 
               22 
               Snaps 
             
             
                 
               25 
               Safety step 
             
             
                 
               28 
               Eyebolts 
             
             
                 
               29 
               Eyebolt backing plates 
             
             
                 
               30 
               Seat Lock 
             
             
                 
               31 
               Hinge backing plate 
             
             
                 
               32 
               Hinge 
             
             
                 
               32P 
               Hinge Pin 
             
             
                 
               34 
               Forward section bulkhead 
             
             
                 
               35 
               Gunwale drip edge-aft section 
             
             
                 
               36 
               Gunwale drip edge-forward section 
             
             
                 
               37 
               Aft section aft bulkhead 
             
             
                 
               40 
               Seat 
             
             
                 
               45 
               Folding anchor roller arm 
             
             
                 
               45P 
               Folding anchor roller arm pin 
             
             
                 
               51 
               Drain hole 
             
             
                 
               52 
               Engine transom 
             
             
                 
                 
             
           
        
       
     
   
   This device is a bi-fold or foldable dinghy  5 . It will consist of a forward section  15  and an aft section  10 . Both the forward  15  and aft sections  10  have a flat solid bottom surface and an open top surface. The front and rear sections are joined together using a set of hinges  32  on the top surfaces of both the forward and aft sections at the junction of the two sections. A portion of the forward section is hollow as well as a portion of the aft section to provide an interior cavity for storage purposes and the occupants of the dinghy. 
   A cover  20  for the forward section may also be provided to prevent water from entering the forward section. The cover  20  is likely to be secured using a series of snaps  22  along the perimeter of the forward section. Battens  21  that are installed in the cover will allow the cover  20  to keep a certain semi-rigid shape to prevent water from pooling on the cover when it is installed. 
   In the forward section an anchor roller arm  45  will be provided. The anchor roller arm  45  is hingedly secured to the inside of the forward section with a pin  45 P and may be stowed under the cover  20  when not in use. 
   When the device is unfolded the forward section bulkhead  34  will be positioned parallel to the aft section bulkhead  37 . The seat lock  30  will be inserted over the respective forward section and aft bulkheads to secure the relative positions of the bulkheads during normal use. 
   The seat lock  30  will extend from one side of the dinghy to the other and will extend to the bottom of the respective forward and aft section bulkheads. This seat lock  30  will prevent the separation of the forward and aft sections and also allow persons who are using the dinghy to sit during transit, if desired. In order to provide additional rigidity and stability in the device and particularly to reinforce the forward and aft sections where the dinghy folds, the seat lock  30  is provided. 
   The seat lock  30  is likely to be a flat planar surface with two vertical members attached to one side of the flat planar surface and extending downward a predetermined distance. The two vertical members will cover the respective forward and aft bulkheads and allow and provide stability so that the two sections remain unfolded during normal use. 
   On the rear of the device will be a set of safety steps  25 , which will also be hollow and allow for storage of various items. The safety steps  25  will extend a predetermined distance from the rear of the device to allow an individual to place a foot while getting on and off the dinghy  5 . A non-skid surface will be on the top of the safety step. An engine (not depicted) will be positioned in the space between the safety steps  25  and mounted to the engine transom  52 . A drain  51  will also be provided. 
   In the aft section a rear seat  40  will be provided to allow individuals to sit during normal operation of the dinghy. The rear seat  40  will extend from one side of the interior of the aft section to the other and will be secured to the aft section. No specific means to secure the rear seat  40  is being claimed. 
   A means to lift and stow the device will also be provided and is likely to be a set of eye hooks or eye bolts  28  located on the side surfaces of the back of the dinghy and the underside of the device near the junction of the forward and aft sections. Backing plates  29  for the eyebolts, which are embedded in the material that is used to make the dinghy will also be provided to add strength. The eyebolts  28  will allow cables or ropes from the vessel to secure the dinghy  5  during transport. 
   In order to prevent water intrusion into the dinghy during normal transport, a gunwale strip on the forward  36  and a corresponding gunwale strip on the aft section  35  will be provided. The gunwale strips are raised strips, around a pre-determined portion of the perimeter of the respective sections which will prevent water from entering the dinghy during normal transport. The aft gunwale strip  35  is offset from the forward gunwale strip  36  to allow the forward section to be folded over the aft section. The aft gunwale strip  35  will be offset such that it is interior to the forward gunwale strip  36  when the two sections are folded. 
   The general purpose of the dinghy is to transport passengers from a sailboat or other vessel that is anchored to the shore. When the device is stowed, typically on the back of a sailboat or other vessel, it will be suspended by a set of cables that will pass through the eye bolts  28  on the rear section and the eyebolt on the front of the device when the device is folded such as depicted in  FIG. 9 .

Technology Category: b