Kinetic infinity mount system (KIMS)
10933956 ยท 2021-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B32/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B32/66
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A Kinetic Infinity Mount System (KIMS) allows different reusable and removable fins to be mounted into the cavity of a finbox of a surfboard or other waterborne vessels with the dynamic feature of toe in or toe out and camber in or camber out simultaneous or separate adjustments. Toe angle adjustment is accomplished by an outer, square, male gear which can be moved in and out of a female, circular track. At the back of the outer gear is the circular, female gear. Camber angle adjustment is accomplished by moving a front and rear male, circular gear in and out of the female side of the outer gear along the same circular plane as the outer gear. The KIMS allows different types of fins to be mounted into the finbox and then adjusted about its own axis and around a plane.
Claims
1. A fin mount system for a surfboard comprising: an outer housing having an inside and an outside; a fin box, wherein the fin box is disposed within the inside of the outer housing; a first outer gear; a second outer gear, wherein the first outer gear and the second outer gear control a toe angle of the fin box; a first inner gear; and a second inner gear, wherein the first inner gear and the second inner gear control a camber angle of the fin box.
2. The fin mount system of claim 1, wherein the outer housing includes mechanical teeth along the inside of the outer housing, wherein the first outer gear and second outer gear include mechanical teeth that mate with the mechanical teeth of the outer housing, and wherein the toe angle is set by adjusting where along the mechanical teeth of the outer housing the first outer gear and second outer gear mate.
3. The fin mount system of claim 1, wherein the first outer gear has a first side and a second side, wherein the first side is opposite the second side, wherein the first side of the first outer gear attaches to the outer housing, and wherein the second side of the first outer gear attaches to the first inner gear, and wherein the camber angle is adjusted by rotating the first inner gear and mating first inner gear with the first outer gear.
4. The fin mount system of claim 1, wherein the fin box comprises: a first hole on a side of the fin box; a second hole on the side of the fin box; a third hole on the side of the fin box; and a fourth hole on the side of the fin box, wherein a fin is insertable into the fin box and secured via at least two of first, second, third, and fourth holes.
5. The fin mount system of claim 1, further comprising: a first pin, wherein the first pin is attached to a first end of the fin box, and wherein the first inner gear and the first outer gear are slidable along the first pin; and a second pin, wherein the second pin is attached to a second end of the fin box, and wherein the second inner gear and the second outer gear are slidable along the second pin.
6. The fin mount system of claim 1, wherein the outer housing has an hourglass shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, where like numerals indicate like components, illustrate embodiments of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(26) Reference will now be made in detail to some embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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(28) The male sides of the first outer gear 10 and the second outer gear 180 are shaped like a square with teeth along the top and bottom which fit into the outer housing 190 to control toe in/toe out. The outer housing 190 has an hourglass shape. The female sides of the first outer gear 10 and the second outer gear 180 have circular shapes and mate with the first inner gear 20 and the second inner gear 170, respectively, in a circular pattern fashion. The female side of the first outer gear 10 accepts the male side of the first inner gear 20 and the female side of the second outer gear 180 accepts the second inner gear 170 as shown in the exploded views of
(29) The first inner gear 20 and the second inner gear 170 control the camber in/camber out. The first outer gear 10 and the first inner gear 20 attach to a first pin 40. The second outer gear 180 and the second inner gear 170 attach to a second pin 150. The first and second pins 40 and 150 attached to the fin box 90. A fin 100, which may be any type of fin including fins from FCS (FCS and FCS II) and Futures or similar, is fastened to the fin box 90. Various types of fins 100 can be attached via screws to the fin box 90 via the holes provided on the side of the fin box 90, including holes 70, 80, 110 and 120.
(30) The first pin 40 and the second pin 150 pin are cylindrically shaped on one end while the other end is shaped like a star as shown in
(31) The first and second inner gears 20 and 170 slide along the first and second pins 40 and 150 to change the toe angle of the fin by removing first and second collars 30 and 160. The camber angle of the fin 100 is set by the first and second inner gears 20 and 170 rotating along the first and second pins 40 and 150, respectively, about a horizontal axis of the fin box 90. The camber is adjusted by sliding only the first and second inner gears 20 and 170 along the first and second pins 40 and 150, respectively. The novel design of the fin mount system allows teeth movement of the first and second inner gears 20 and 170 during camber in/camber out. This allows the fin box 90 to be moved and locked in place along a horizontal axis in a negative direction where the fin 100 can point towards the nose of the surfboard or a positive direction where the fin can point away from the nose of the surfboard as shown in
(32) The first and second collars 30 and 160 are disposed in between a respective one of the first and second inner gears 20 and 170 and the fin box 90. The first and second collars 30 and 160 clasp around the respective first and second pins 40 and 150 in a manner that prevents longitudinal or front to back movement of the first or second outer gears 10 and 180 or movement of the first or second inner gears 20 and 170. The first and second collars 30 and 160 lock the fin box 90 into place once the desired camber/toe has been selected and adjusted.