Configurable Footwear for Water Sports
20200398114 ยท 2020-12-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2031/112
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A configurable wearable apparatus for water sports includes a boot and a fin pivotably attached to the boot. In a first configuration, the fin is oriented towards the toe portion of the boot. In a second configuration, the fin is oriented towards the heel portion of the boot. The fin can be attached to the boot by rods having first and second ends. The first end of each rod is attached to the fin and the second end of each rod is attached to a pivot point on the side of the boot. The second end of the rods can be releasably secured to the toe portion or to the heel portion of the boot with press-fit or friction-fit assemblies.
Claims
1. An apparatus wearable of a user's feet for water sports, comprising: a boot having a toe portion and a heel portion; a fin pivotably attached to the boot, and first and second rods, each rod comprising a first end that is pivotably attached to a respective side of the boot and a second end that is (a) attached to the fin and (b) releasably attached to the respective side of the boot; wherein: in a first configuration the fin is oriented towards the toe portion, and in a second configuration the fin is oriented towards the heel portion; wherein the fin is releasably secured in the first and second configurations; wherein: a first cavity is defined at the toe portion on each side of the boot, the second end of each rod includes a body, and each first cavity is configured to releasably secure the body to place the apparatus in the first configuration; and wherein: a second cavity is defined at the heel portion on each side of the boot, and each second cavity is configured to releasably secure the body to place the apparatus in the second configuration.
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6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first end of each rod is coupled to a bearing.
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12. A method of configuring a wearable apparatus for water sports, comprising: applying a first force to a second end of a rod to releasably secure the second end of a rod in a first press-fit assembly disposed at a toe portion on a side of a boot, the second end attached to a fin; applying a second force to the second end of the rod to release the second end of the rod from the first press-fit assembly, the second force in an opposite direction to the first force; pivoting the rod about a first end of the rod such that the second end of the rod is disposed proximal to a heel portion on the side of the boot; applying a third force to the second end of the rod to releasably secure the second end of the rod in a second press-fit assembly disposed at the heel portion; and changing an orientation of the fin from a first orientation where the fin is oriented towards the toe portion of the boot to a second orientation where the fin is oriented towards the heel portion of the boot.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the first press-fit assembly comprises a body disposed on the second end of the rod and a first cavity defined in the toe portion on the side of the boot.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the second press-fit assembly comprises the body a second cavity defined in the heel portion on the side of the boot.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] For a fuller understanding of the nature and advantages of the present concepts, reference is made to the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] A fin is pivotably attached to a swim boot such that the fin can be disposed in front of the boot's toe portion or behind the boot's heel portion. The fin is attached to a second end of rods that extend to a first end at pivot points disposed on the each side of the boot. The second end of each rod can be releasably secured to the toe portion and to the heel portion of the boot with corresponding press-fit assemblies. Each press-fit assembly includes a cavity defined in the boot (e.g., front and rear activities) and a body disposed on the second end of the rod, which can be press-fit into the desired cavity.
[0024] In the first configuration, the fin is disposed in front of the toe portion. This configuration can be useful for swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, and/or body surfing. In the second configuration, the fin is disposed behind of the heel portion such that the fin does not impede the user's ability to walk flat-footed. This configuration can be useful for walking, waterskiing, and/or surfing.
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[0026] The fin 110 may be connected to the boot 100 by one or more connecting rods 130, which may be molded into, fastened to or otherwise mechanically coupled to the body of fin 110 at one end, and coupled to a pivot point 140 at the other end as shown. The pivot point of the fin connecting rod is made to rotate about an axis 115 running transverse to the toe-heel axis 116 of the user's foot. A bearing or pivoting member 145 allows the fin 110 and connecting rods 130 to swing about the axis 115 to change the orientation of the fin from a Fin Forward (first state) to a Fin Rearward (second state) as will be explained further below. When in use in the first and second states or configurations (forward or backward respectively), the fin 110 and connecting rods 130 are secured in place at forward and rear locking points 160 and 360 respectively.
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[0031] The fin 110 can have different shapes and sizes, and can be flexible or stiffer according to the intended use. For example, a fin 60 can have a fishtail profile 600 as illustrated in
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[0034] In step 1120, a second force is applied downwardly (e.g., towards the ground and toward the direction of gravitational pull) to release the second end of the rod from the first press-fit assembly. The second force is in the opposite direction to the first force.
[0035] In step 1130, the rod is pivoted about its first end such that the second end of the rod is disposed proximal to a heel portion on the side of the boot. The second force can be continued to be applied during this step. In the alternative, a rotational force can be applied to the second end of the rod during this step.
[0036] In step 1140, a third force is applied to the second end of the rod to releasably secure the second end of the rod in a second press-fit assembly disposed at the heel portion of the boot. The third force is a direction parallel to the direction of the first force.
[0037] In step 1150, the orientation of the fin is changed from a first orientation where the fin is disposed adjacent to the toe portion of the boot (e.g., as a result of step 1110) to a second orientation where the fin is disposed adjacent to the heel portion of the boot (e.g., as a result of step 1150).
[0038] The invention should not be considered limited to the particular embodiments described above, but rather should be understood to cover all aspects of the invention as fairly set out in the attached claims. Various modifications, equivalent processes, as well as numerous structures to which the invention may be applicable, will be apparent to those skilled in the art to which the invention is directed upon review of this disclosure. The claims are intended to cover such modifications and equivalents.