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US1473049A
US1473049A US558969A US55896922A US1473049A US 1473049 A US1473049 A US 1473049A US 558969 A US558969 A US 558969A US 55896922 A US55896922 A US 55896922A US 1473049 A US1473049 A US 1473049A
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    • B63H16/00Marine propulsion by muscle power
    • B63H16/08Other apparatus for converting muscle power into propulsive effort
    • B63H16/12Other apparatus for converting muscle power into propulsive effort using hand levers, cranks, pedals, or the like, e.g. water cycles, boats propelled by boat-mounted pedal cycles
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  • This invention relates to boats or small water-craft and it pertains more particularly to a novel means for propelling boats and such small water-craft on the surface of the water.
  • the invention is primarily designed to replace the oars in a row boat, usually propelled by hand, and to substitute therefor a mechanism actuated by the feet of the operator to propel the boat over the surface of the water at a uniformly fair rate of speed, so as to leave the operators hands free for the purpose of steering the boat.
  • the device is simple of construction, therefore of economical manufacture, having few parts which are strong and durable.
  • Figure 2 is a vertical sectional view, taken on line 2-2 of Figure 1, the propeller removed;
  • Figure 3 is a side elevational view of a boat, partly broken away and in section, and illustrating the invention in position for operation.
  • the boat propelling device comprises a housing consisting of two plates 3 and 4, clearly illustrated in Figure 2. These plates have each a flange 5 fastened together by bolts 6-6, the two plates forming a closure for the mechanism. Each plate has a lateral projection 7 extending along each side of the plate and bolted to the floor 1 of the boat, as
  • the upper part of the plates 3 and 4 has a bearing 9 for the shaft 10 upon each end of which is mounted a pedal crank arm 11 with a pedal 12 for propelling the boat.
  • 13 denotes a relatively large miter gear wheel affixed to shaft 10 and rotated by the pedals and crank arms.
  • a. horizontal flange 14 which provides a bearing and support for a vertical shaft 15, the lower end of this shaft being seated to rotate in the bottom of the housing, the ends of the plates at this point being thicker as at 16, also 17 Supported upon each end of the shaft 15 are small bevel or miter gears 18 and 19 for connecting the larger gear 13 to rotate the propeller.
  • the propeller 20 is carried upon a shaft 21, the inner end of the shaft carrying a bevel or miter gear 22 meshing with a similar gear 19, thus connecting the shafts 15 and 21 to receive the power, imparted by the revolution of shaft 10 through gear wheel 13.
  • V the inner end of the shaft carrying a bevel or miter gear 22 meshing with a similar gear 19, thus connecting the shafts 15 and 21 to receive the power, imparted by the revolution of shaft 10 through gear wheel 13.
  • the shaft 21 has a bearing 23 in a frame 24 secured to the stern of the boat, supplied with a rudder 25 and steering handle or tiller 26, the inner end of the shaft 21 being supported in a bearing 27.
  • a packing nut 28 with packing 29 prevents water from leaking into the housing.
  • the occupant of the boat is supported upon the seat 30 and rotates the shaft 10 by means of the pedals 12-12 by the feet.
  • the seat and pedals are in such relative positions as to enable the operator to be firmly braced on the seat and the ped als to receive the maximum muscular power exerted by feet and legs, similar to the op eration of an ordinary bicycle.
  • Vvhat is claimed is- I
  • a casing having its lower end formed to project through an opening provided therefor in the bottom of the boat, a flange carried by the casing and formed to seat on and be secured to the bottom of the boat to limit the extent of projection of the said lower end of the casingthrough the boat bottom, a vertical shaft journaled at its lower end in the hot g Y J V v 1,473,049
  • tom' of the casing means to drive the shaft, inner end of the horizontal shaft from the a frame formed for attachment tothe stern lower end of the vertical shaft, and asteerof the boat, a horizontal shaft for disposal ing rudder jonrnatled at one end in the 10 beneath the boat bottom journaled at one frame, 7 4 5 end in the frame and at its opposite end in In testimony whereof I have signed my the rear side of the lower end of the casing, naine to this specification. V a propeller on the shaft,'means todrive the LUTHER B. ROBERTS.

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Nov. 6, 1923.
L. B. ROBERTS FOOT PROPELLING DEVICE FOR BOATS Filed May 6, 1922 Y E m T T A Patented Nov. 6, 1923,
PTENT @FIFH LUTHER B. ROBERTS, OF SWEETWATER, TEXAS.
FOOT PBOPELLING DEVICE FOR BOATS.
Application filed May 6,
T 0- all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, LUTHER B. ROBERTS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Sweetwater, in the county of Nolan and State of Texas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Foot Propelling Devices for Boats, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to boats or small water-craft and it pertains more particularly to a novel means for propelling boats and such small water-craft on the surface of the water.
The invention is primarily designed to replace the oars in a row boat, usually propelled by hand, and to substitute therefor a mechanism actuated by the feet of the operator to propel the boat over the surface of the water at a uniformly fair rate of speed, so as to leave the operators hands free for the purpose of steering the boat.
The device is simple of construction, therefore of economical manufacture, having few parts which are strong and durable.
The invention will be clearly understood by reference to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, forming part hereof, in which- Figure l is a side elevational view of the device with part broken away and in section and seated upon and secured to the floor of a boat.
Figure 2 is a vertical sectional view, taken on line 2-2 of Figure 1, the propeller removed; and
Figure 3 is a side elevational view of a boat, partly broken away and in section, and illustrating the invention in position for operation.
Referring more in detail to the drawings, 1 denotes the floor or bottorn of a boat 2. The boat propelling device comprises a housing consisting of two plates 3 and 4, clearly illustrated in Figure 2. These plates have each a flange 5 fastened together by bolts 6-6, the two plates forming a closure for the mechanism. Each plate has a lateral projection 7 extending along each side of the plate and bolted to the floor 1 of the boat, as
shown in the drawing, to sustain the housing in an upright position. The lower end of the housing projects through a hole or opening in floor 1, the projections 7-7 1922. Serial No. 558,969.
resting upon a gasket or packing 8 to form a water-tight joining.
The upper part of the plates 3 and 4 has a bearing 9 for the shaft 10 upon each end of which is mounted a pedal crank arm 11 with a pedal 12 for propelling the boat. 13 denotes a relatively large miter gear wheel affixed to shaft 10 and rotated by the pedals and crank arms.
About midway between the upper and lower ends of the housing is a. horizontal flange 14 which provides a bearing and support for a vertical shaft 15, the lower end of this shaft being seated to rotate in the bottom of the housing, the ends of the plates at this point being thicker as at 16, also 17 Supported upon each end of the shaft 15 are small bevel or miter gears 18 and 19 for connecting the larger gear 13 to rotate the propeller.
The propeller 20 is carried upon a shaft 21, the inner end of the shaft carrying a bevel or miter gear 22 meshing with a similar gear 19, thus connecting the shafts 15 and 21 to receive the power, imparted by the revolution of shaft 10 through gear wheel 13. V
The shaft 21 has a bearing 23 in a frame 24 secured to the stern of the boat, supplied with a rudder 25 and steering handle or tiller 26, the inner end of the shaft 21 being supported in a bearing 27. A packing nut 28 with packing 29 prevents water from leaking into the housing.
in operation, the occupant of the boat is supported upon the seat 30 and rotates the shaft 10 by means of the pedals 12-12 by the feet. The seat and pedals are in such relative positions as to enable the operator to be firmly braced on the seat and the ped als to receive the maximum muscular power exerted by feet and legs, similar to the op eration of an ordinary bicycle.
Vvhat is claimed is- I In a boat propelling device, a casing having its lower end formed to project through an opening provided therefor in the bottom of the boat, a flange carried by the casing and formed to seat on and be secured to the bottom of the boat to limit the extent of projection of the said lower end of the casingthrough the boat bottom, a vertical shaft journaled at its lower end in the hot g Y J V v 1,473,049
tom' of the casing, means to drive the shaft, inner end of the horizontal shaft from the a frame formed for attachment tothe stern lower end of the vertical shaft, and asteerof the boat, a horizontal shaft for disposal ing rudder jonrnatled at one end in the 10 beneath the boat bottom journaled at one frame, 7 4 5 end in the frame and at its opposite end in In testimony whereof I have signed my the rear side of the lower end of the casing, naine to this specification. V a propeller on the shaft,'means todrive the LUTHER B. ROBERTS.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2720185A (en) * 1952-10-29 1955-10-11 Charles E Sever Pedal operated fluid drives for boat propellers
US4040378A (en) * 1974-06-24 1977-08-09 Outboard Marine Corporation Method and apparatus for installing a marine propulsion device
US4676755A (en) * 1985-11-13 1987-06-30 Erse Yagan Pedal driven device
US20160075420A1 (en) * 2014-04-23 2016-03-17 Legacy Paddlesports Llc Pedal propelled watercraft with accessory mount

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2720185A (en) * 1952-10-29 1955-10-11 Charles E Sever Pedal operated fluid drives for boat propellers
US4040378A (en) * 1974-06-24 1977-08-09 Outboard Marine Corporation Method and apparatus for installing a marine propulsion device
US4676755A (en) * 1985-11-13 1987-06-30 Erse Yagan Pedal driven device
US20160075420A1 (en) * 2014-04-23 2016-03-17 Legacy Paddlesports Llc Pedal propelled watercraft with accessory mount
US9725149B2 (en) * 2014-04-23 2017-08-08 Legacy Paddlesports Llc Pedal propelled watercraft with accessory mount

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