A portable, human-powered, catamaran styled water cycle that can be used by users of all ages. The water cycle contains a left pontoon, a right pontoon, a steering mechanism, a propelling mechanism, a seat, a left wheel, and a right wheel. The steering mechanism has a rudder which is controlled with
A portable, human-powered, catamaran styled water cycle that can be used by users of all ages. The water cycle contains a left pontoon, a right pontoon, a steering mechanism, a propelling mechanism, a seat, a left wheel, and a right wheel. The steering mechanism has a rudder which is controlled with the use of a steering handle. The propelling mechanism has a propeller which is powered by pedaling. The left pontoon and the right pontoon are both foldable such that the water cycle can be extended or collapsed conveniently. The seat is cushioned and also includes a back rest which can be used as a second seat when required. The left wheel is mounted onto the left pontoon and the right wheel is mounted onto the right pontoon. Therefore, the water cycle can be dragged with the use of the wheels for storing purposes.
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1. A portable, human-powered water cycle comprises: a propelling mechanism;a plurality of left legs;a plurality of right legs;a steering mechanism;a seat;a left pontoon;a right pontoon;the propelling mechanism comprises a left pedal, a right pedal, a drive housing, and a propeller;the steering mecha
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A portable, human-powered water cycle comprises: a propelling mechanism;a plurality of left legs;a plurality of right legs;a steering mechanism;a seat;a left pontoon;a right pontoon;the propelling mechanism comprises a left pedal, a right pedal, a drive housing, and a propeller;the steering mechanism comprises a steering handle, a rudder shaft, and a rudder;the left pontoon and the right pontoon each comprise a front section and a rear section;the propelling mechanism, the steering mechanism, and the seat being positioned in between the left pontoon and the right pontoon;the front section of the left pontoon being hingedly connected to the rear section of the left pontoon;the front section of the right pontoon being hingedly connected to the rear section of the right pontoon;the left pedal and the right pedal being operatively coupled to the propeller, wherein the left pedal and the right pedal mechanically drive the propeller;the plurality of left legs being pivotally connected between the seat and the rear section of the left pontoon;the plurality of right legs being pivotally connected between the seat and the rear section of the right pontoon;the steering handle being operatively coupled to the rudder by the rudder shaft, wherein the steering handle mechanically orients the rudder through the rudder shaft;the rudder shaft being positioned within the drive housing;the rudder being hingedly connected to the drive housing;the rudder being positioned parallel to a vertical shaft of the propelling mechanism and the rudder shaft; andthe rudder shaft being operatively engaged with the rudder. 2. The portable, human-powered water cycle as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the propelling mechanism further comprises a length-adjustable extension arm, a left pedal crank, a right pedal crank, a proximal bevel gear, a first bevel gear, a second bevel gear, a distal bevel gear, a vertical shaft, and a bearing;the length-adjustable extension arm being positioned in between the left pedal crank and the right pedal crank;the left pedal crank and the right pedal crank being rotatably mounted onto the length-adjustable extension arm;the proximal bevel gear being axially connected to both the left pedal crank and the right pedal crank;the first bevel gear and the second bevel gear being positioned opposite to each other along the vertical shaft;the first bevel gear and the second bevel gear being axially connected to the vertical shaft;the vertical shaft being rotatably mounted within the drive housing by the bearing;the propeller being axially connected to the distal bevel gear;the first bevel gear being perpendicularly engaged to the proximal bevel gear;the second bevel gear being perpendicularly engaged to the distal bevel gear; andthe steering mechanism being pivotally connected to the length-adjustable extension arm. 3. The portable, human-powered water cycle as claimed in claim 2 comprises: a pivot drive lock;the drive housing being hingedly connected to the length-adjustable extension arm; andthe pivot drive lock being mechanically integrated into the hinged connection between the drive housing and the length-adjustable extension arm. 4. The portable, human-powered water cycle as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a back rest;a back rest lock;the back rest being hingedly connected to the seat; andthe back rest lock being mechanically integrated into the hinged connection between the back rest and the seat. 5. The portable, human-powered water cycle as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a plurality of slip resistant platforms; andthe plurality of slip resistant platforms being positioned atop the rear section of both the left pontoon and the right pontoon. 6. The portable, human-powered water cycle as claimed in claim 1 comprises: wherein the left pontoon, the plurality of left legs, the right pontoon, the plurality of right legs, the left pedal, and the right pedal are in a collapsed configuration;a plurality of left leg receiving holes;a plurality of right leg receiving holes;a left pedal spring lock;a right pedal spring lock;the front section of the left pontoon being positioned atop the rear section of the left pontoon;the front section of the right pontoon being positioned atop of the rear section of the right pontoon;the plurality of left legs being positioned within the plurality of left leg receiving holes;the plurality of right legs being positioned within the plurality of right leg receiving holes;the left pedal being positioned adjacent to the left pedal crank by the left pedal spring lock; andthe right pedal being positioned adjacent to the right pedal crank by the right pedal spring lock. 7. The portable, human-powered water cycle as claimed in claim 6 comprises: the plurality of left leg receiving holes being positioned adjacent to the plurality of left legs; andthe plurality of right leg receiving holes being positioned adjacent to the plurality of right legs. 8. The portable, human-powered water cycle as claimed in claim 1 comprises: wherein the left pontoon, the plurality of left legs, the right pontoon, the plurality of right legs, the left pedal, and the right pedal are in an functional configuration;a left pedal spring lock;a right pedal spring lock;the front section of the left pontoon being collinearly positioned with the rear section of the left pontoon;the front section of the right pontoon being collinearly positioned with the rear section of the right pontoon;the plurality of left legs being perpendicularly positioned to the seat;the plurality of right legs being perpendicularly positioned to the seat;the left pedal being perpendicularly positioned to the left pedal crank by the left pedal spring lock; andthe right pedal being perpendicularly positioned to the right pedal crank by the right pedal spring lock. 9. The portable, human-powered water cycle as claimed in claim 6 comprises: a left wheel;a right wheel;the left wheel being rotatably mounted into the rear section of the left pontoon;the left wheel being positioned opposite the steering handle;the left wheel being positioned opposite the front section of the left pontoon;the right wheel being rotatably mounted into the rear section of the right pontoon;the right wheel being positioned opposite the steering handle; andthe right wheel being positioned opposite the front section of the right pontoon. 10. A portable, human-powered water cycle comprises: a propelling mechanism;a plurality of left legs;a plurality of right legs;a steering mechanism;a seat;a left pontoon;a right pontoon;the propelling mechanism comprises a left pedal, a right pedal, a drive housing, and a propeller;the steering mechanism comprises a steering handle, a rudder shaft, and a rudder;the left pontoon and the right pontoon each comprise a front section and a rear section;the propelling mechanism, the steering mechanism, and the seat being positioned in between the left pontoon and the right pontoon;the front section of the left pontoon being hingedly connected to the rear section of the left pontoon;the front section of the right pontoon being hingedly connected to the rear section of the right pontoon;the left pedal and the right pedal being operatively coupled to the propeller, wherein the left pedal and the right pedal mechanically drive the propeller;the plurality of left legs being pivotally connected between the seat and the rear section of the left pontoon;the plurality of right legs being pivotally connected between the seat and the rear section of the right pontoon;the steering handle being operatively coupled to the rudder by the rudder shaft, wherein the steering handle mechanically orients the rudder through the rudder shaft;the propelling mechanism further comprises, a length-adjustable extension arm, a left pedal crank, a right pedal crank, a proximal bevel gear, a first bevel gear, a second bevel gear, a distal bevel gear, a vertical shaft, and a bearing;the length-adjustable extension arm being positioned in between the left pedal crank and the right pedal crank;the left pedal crank and the right pedal crank being rotatably mounted onto the length-adjustable extension arm;the proximal bevel gear being axially connected to both the left pedal crank and the right pedal crank;the first bevel gear and the second bevel gear being positioned opposite to each other along the vertical shaft;the first bevel gear and the second bevel gear being axially connected to the vertical shaft;the vertical shaft being rotatably mounted within the drive housing by the bearing;the propeller being axially connected to the distal bevel gear;the first bevel gear being perpendicularly engaged to the proximal bevel gear;the second bevel gear being perpendicularly engaged to the distal bevel gear; andthe steering mechanism being pivotally connected to the length-adjustable extension arm. 11. The portable, human-powered water cycle as claimed in claim 10 comprises: a pivot drive lock;a back rest;a back rest lock;a plurality of slip resistant platforms;the drive housing being hingedly connected to the length-adjustable extension arm;the pivot drive lock being mechanically integrated into the hinged connection between the drive housing and the length-adjustable extension arm;the rudder shaft being positioned within the drive housing;the rudder being hingedly connected to the drive housing;the rudder being positioned parallel to a vertical shaft of the propelling mechanism and the rudder shaft;the rudder shaft being operatively engaged with the rudder;the back rest being hingedly connected to the seat;the back rest lock being mechanically integrated into the hinged connection between the back rest and the seat; andthe plurality of slip resistant platforms being positioned atop the rear section of both the left pontoon and the right pontoon. 12. The portable, human-powered water cycle as claimed in claim 10 comprises: wherein the left pontoon, the plurality of left legs, the right pontoon, the plurality of right legs, the left pedal, and the right pedal are in a collapsed configuration;a plurality of left leg receiving holes;a plurality of right leg receiving holes;a left pedal spring lock;a right pedal spring lock;the front section of the left pontoon being positioned atop the rear section of the left pontoon;the front section of the right pontoon being positioned atop of the rear section of the right pontoon;the plurality of left legs being positioned within the plurality of left leg receiving holes;the plurality of right legs being positioned within the plurality of right leg receiving holes;the left pedal being positioned adjacent to the left pedal crank by the left pedal spring lock;the right pedal being positioned adjacent to the right pedal crank by the right pedal spring lock;the plurality of left leg receiving holes being positioned adjacent to the plurality of left legs; andthe plurality of right leg receiving holes being positioned adjacent to the plurality of right legs. 13. The portable, human-powered water cycle as claimed in claim 10 comprises: a left pedal spring lock;a right pedal spring locka left wheel;a right wheel;wherein the left pontoon, the plurality of left legs, the right pontoon, the plurality of right legs, the left pedal, and the right pedal are in an functional configuration;the front section of the left pontoon being collinearly positioned with the rear section of the left pontoon;the front section of the right pontoon being collinearly positioned with the rear section of the right pontoon;the plurality of left legs being perpendicularly positioned to the seat;the plurality of right legs being perpendicularly positioned to the seat;the left pedal being perpendicularly positioned to the left pedal crank by the left pedal spring lock;the right pedal being perpendicularly positioned to the right pedal crank by the right pedal spring lock;the left wheel being rotatably mounted into the rear section of the left pontoon;the left wheel being positioned opposite the steering handle;the left wheel being positioned opposite the front section of the left pontoon;the right wheel being rotatably mounted into the rear section of the right pontoon;the right wheel being positioned opposite the steering handle; andthe right wheel being positioned opposite the front section of the right pontoon.
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