Pull buoy
10596434 ยท 2020-03-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B63C9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C9/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B69/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A flotation component, such as for a pull buoy, can be sized and shaped to be placed between the legs of a swimmer. The flotation component can include one or more features to assist in maintaining the flotation component in place while the swimmer is swimming. A pull buoy including the flotation component also can include an internally routed strap that assists in fastening the flotation component to at least one leg. A pull buoy including the flotation component can include a waist portion having a lateral diameter that decreases from one end to the opposite end.
Claims
1. A buoy, comprising: a flotation component configured for securing between legs of a swimmer, wherein the flotation component includes a first end facing and located closer to a torso of the swimmer than a second end located opposite the first end and facing feet of the swimmer, and lateral sides adjacent to the legs when the flotation component is secured between the legs of the swimmer, wherein the flotation component further includes: a top portion having a first lateral diameter, wherein the top portion is located on one of: a front or back of the legs when the flotation component is secured between the legs of the swimmer; a waist portion having a second lateral diameter smaller than the first lateral diameter, wherein the second lateral diameter gradually decreases along substantially all of the lateral sides of the waist portion from the first end of the flotation component to the second end of the flotation component; and a bottom portion having a third lateral diameter larger than the second lateral diameter, wherein the bottom portion is located on the other of: the front or back of the legs when the flotation component is secured between the legs of the swimmer.
2. The buoy of claim 1, further comprising at least one strap extending from a top location and a bottom location on a first lateral side of the flotation component, wherein the top location is located between a vertical center of the buoy and a vertical location of the first lateral diameter, and wherein the bottom location is located between the vertical center of the buoy and a vertical location of the third lateral diameter.
3. The buoy of claim 2, further comprising a hook and loop fastener located on at least one external end of the at least one strap.
4. The buoy of claim 2, further comprising a buckle located on each external end of the at least one strap.
5. The buoy of claim 2, wherein an elasticity of the at least one strap causes the at least one strap to secure one of the legs to the first lateral side of the flotation component.
6. The buoy of claim 2, wherein a second lateral side of the bottom portion of the flotation component includes an extension of material configured to support a leg of the swimmer.
7. The buoy of claim 2, wherein the top location and the bottom location correspond to openings in the flotation component, and wherein the at least one strap is internally routed within the flotation component.
8. The buoy of claim 7, wherein the at least one strap is routed through a pair of angled slots located within the flotation component.
9. The buoy of claim 2, further comprising a second strap extending from top and bottom locations on a second lateral side of the flotation component, wherein the second strap is configured to secure another of the legs to the second lateral side of the flotation component.
10. The buoy of claim 1, wherein at least one lateral side of the bottom portion of the flotation component includes an extension of material configured to support a leg of the swimmer.
11. A buoy, comprising: a flotation component configured for securing between legs of a swimmer, wherein the flotation component includes a first end facing and located closer to a torso of the swimmer than a second end located opposite the first end and facing feet of the swimmer, and lateral sides adjacent to the legs when the flotation component is secured between the legs of the swimmer, wherein the flotation component further includes: a top portion; a waist portion having a lateral diameter that gradually decreases along substantially all of the lateral sides of the waist portion from the first end of the flotation component to the second end of the flotation component; and a bottom portion; and a strap including two ends extending from a top location and a bottom location on a first lateral side of the flotation component, wherein the top location is located between a vertical center of the buoy and a vertical midpoint of the top portion, and wherein the bottom location is located between the vertical center of the buoy and a vertical midpoint of the bottom portion; and at least one mechanism for securing the two ends of the strap around one of the legs.
12. The buoy of claim 11, wherein the at least one mechanism for securing includes a hook and loop fastener located on at least one external end of the at least one strap.
13. The buoy of claim 11, wherein the at least one mechanism for securing includes a buckle located on each external end of the at least one strap.
14. The buoy of claim 11, wherein a second lateral side of the bottom portion of the flotation component includes an extension of material configured to support a leg of the swimmer.
15. The buoy of claim 11, wherein a lateral diameter of the bottom portion is larger than a lateral diameter of the top portion.
16. A buoy, comprising: a flotation component configured for securing between legs of a swimmer, wherein the flotation component includes a first end facing and located closer to a torso of the swimmer than a second end located opposite the first end and facing feet of the swimmer, and lateral sides adjacent to the legs when the flotation component is secured between the legs of the swimmer, wherein the flotation component further includes: a top portion; a waist portion having a lateral diameter that gradually decreases along substantially all of the lateral sides of the waist portion from the first end of the flotation component to the second end of the flotation component; and a bottom portion.
17. The buoy of claim 16, wherein both the top portion and the bottom portion have lateral diameters larger than the waist portion.
18. The buoy of claim 17, wherein the lateral diameters of the top portion and the bottom portion remain substantially uniform along substantially all of a distance between the first end of the flotation component to the second end of the flotation component.
19. The buoy of claim 16, wherein the lateral diameter of the waist portion at the second end is approximately 75% of the lateral diameter of the waist portion at the first end.
20. The buoy of claim 16, wherein at least one of the lateral sides of the flotation component is configured to securely fit about the leg of the swimmer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features of the disclosure will be more readily understood from the following detailed description of the various aspects of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings that depict various aspects of the invention.
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(13) It is noted that the drawings may not be to scale. The drawings are intended to depict only typical aspects of the invention, and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope of the invention. In the drawings, like numbering represents like elements between the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(14) As indicated above, aspects of the invention provide a swimming pull buoy with means for securing the buoy to a desired location on a swimmer. In illustrative embodiments, the means includes at least one strap connecting the buoy to at least one leg.
(15) Turning to the drawings,
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(17) In an embodiment, the rounded bottom portion 16C has a diameter that is approximately 1.55 times (e.g., in a range of 1.4 to 1.7 times) the diameter of the rounded top portion 16A and approximately 1.75 times (e.g., in a range of 1.6 to 1.9 times) the diameter of the narrowed waist portion 16B. Additionally, the diameter of the rounded bottom portion 16C can be approximately 45% (e.g., in a range of 40% to 50%) of the height of the flotation component 12A. In an embodiment, the rounded top portion 16A can have a diameter that is approximately 1.15 times (e.g., in a range of 1.05 to 1.25 times) the minimum diameter of the narrowed waist portion 16B. The minimum diameter of the waist portion 16B can be at a location approximately one third (e.g., in a range of 28% to 38%) from the top of the flotation component 12A. When the bottom portion 16C and top portion 16A are the same size, the bottom portion 16C and top portion 16A can have a diameter that is in a range of 1.05 to 1.7 times the minimum diameter of the narrowed waist portion 16B. Regardless, it is understood that the various differences in diameters are only illustrative, and embodiments of a flotation component described herein can have diameters that are beyond the ranges described herein.
(18) As illustrated, the strap 14A can comprise a single strap that is internally routed through slots 18A, 18B located within the flotation component 12A. In an embodiment, the slots 18A, 18B are angled. In a more particular embodiment, a top slot 18A can include an opening 20A located approximately 25% (e.g., in a range of 20% to 30%) from the top of the flotation component 12A and an opening 20B located approximately 40% (e.g., in a range of 35% to 45%) from the top of the flotation component 12A. Additionally, a bottom slot 18B can include an opening 22A located approximately 33% (e.g., in a range of 28% to 38%) from the bottom of the flotation component 12A and an opening 22B located approximately 50% (e.g., in a range of 45% to 55%) from the bottom of the flotation component 12A. Openings 20A, 22A can be located on the same side of the flotation component 12A and spaced sufficiently apart to allow the user to place a portion of his/her leg comfortably there between. As illustrated, the openings 20A, 22A can be located closer to a vertical center of the flotation component 12A than the corresponding vertical locations 17A, 17C for the top and bottom maximum lateral diameters.
(19) The strap 14A can include top and bottom external ends 24A, 24B, respectively, which are configured to attach to one another around a leg/ankle of a user. One or both of the external ends 24A, 24B can include a set of mechanisms (e.g., mechanisms 71A, 71B shown in
(20) The strap 14A further includes a central portion 24C, which is routed within the top and bottom slots 18A, 18B of the flotation component 12A and between the openings 20B, 22B located on the opposing side of the flotation component 12A as the external ends 24A, 24B. The external ends 24A, 24B and central portion 24C each can be fabricated from any combination of one or more suitable materials. For example, each external end 24A, 24B can be formed of any material that can securely encompass the swimmer's leg so that the buoy 10A does not rotate around the swimmer's leg or shift up or down the swimmer's leg during normal swimming. For example, each external end 24A, 24B can be formed of a neoprene fabric, rubber, and/or the like. In an embodiment, the central portion 24C can be formed of the same material as the external ends 24A, 24B. However, it is understood that the central portion 24C also can be formed of a different material, which can be configured to provide additional support. For example, the central portion 24C can be formed of a material having additional stiffness, such as a plastic. When formed of different pieces (e.g., different materials), the central portion 24C can be permanently attached to the external ends 24A, 24B using any solution, such as sewing, adhesive, and/or the like. When internally routed, it is understood that the ends of one or more of the external ends 24A, 24B can be fabricated to have an increased stiffness than the remainder of the external ends 24A, 24B to facilitate routing the strap 14A through the flotation component 12A.
(21) The flotation component 12A and strap 14A can include one or more attributes selected to facilitate securing the pull buoy 10A to a desired location on a swimmer's leg. To this extent, for a pull buoy 10A intended to be secured between the thighs of a swimmer, the flotation component 12A can have a size conducive for comfortable placement between the thighs of a typical swimmer. In an embodiment, the flotation component 12A can have an overall height of approximately 9.5 inches (e.g., in a range of 8 to 11 inches), and the bottom portion 16C can have a maximum diameter of approximately 4.3 inches (e.g., in a range of 3 to 5.5 inches), with the waist portion 16B and top portion 16A proportionally smaller as described herein.
(22) Furthermore, the openings 20A, 22A can be located approximately four inches (e.g., in a range of three to five inches) apart. Additionally, the external ends 24A, 24B of the strap 14A can be approximately two to three inches wide, with an overall front to back width of the flotation component 12A being approximately six inches (e.g., five to seven inches). Regardless, it is understood that these dimensions are only illustrative and different size pull buoys 10A can be fabricated for use with smaller or larger swimmers and/or for placement in different locations of the legs, such as the calves, ankles, and/or the like. To this extent, embodiments of a pull buoy 10A can include dimensions that are scaled larger or smaller than these dimensions, while maintaining a similar ratio of sizes for the various features.
(23) In an embodiment, at least a portion of the flotation component 12A and/or strap 14A that is intended to directly contact the swimmer's leg when the pull buoy 10A is utilized can include one or more features to increase an amount of friction to further assist in holding the pull buoy 10A in place during use. For example a surface of the flotation component 12A and/or strap 14A can be textured. In an embodiment, at least a portion of an external end 24A, 24B can include a plurality of flexible rubber beads to increase the friction against the swimmer's leg.
(24) The pull buoy 10A can be manufactured using any solution. For example, in an embodiment, the flotation component 12A comprises three die-cut foam pieces, which are adhered together to form the pull buoy 10A. Each die-cut foam piece can correspond to the rounded top portion 16A, the narrowed waist portion 16B, and the rounded bottom portion 16C. The narrowed waist portion 16B can be permanently secured (e.g., glued) to the top and bottom portions 16A, 16C along either side of the corresponding slot 18A, 18B. Prior to securing one or both sides of the slots 18A, 18B, the central portion 24C of the strap 14A can be routed therein. In this case, the external ends 24A, 24B of the strap 14A can be larger than the openings of the slots 18A, 18B, thereby preventing the strap 14A from being removed from one or both of the slots 18A, 18B.
(25) As discussed herein, a pull buoy described herein can be utilized by a swimmer. In particular, a pull buoy described herein can be held at any location between the swimmer's legs. To this extent,
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(27) Alternatively, a flotation component can include one or more portions 16A-16C having a diameter that varies significantly (e.g., +/5% or greater) along the front to back width of the flotation component. For example, the flotation diameter can include one or more tapered regions, which can be configured to counteract the flow of water by creating a force that pulls the pull flotation component towards the groin of the swimmer. To this extent,
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(29) Similar to the pull buoy 10A, the pull buoy 10B is shown including a strap 14A that is configured and internally routed through the flotation component 12B in the same manner as the strap shown and described in conjunction with the pull buoy 10A. However, it is understood that there are various alternative configurations for configuring and/or routing a mechanism for securing a pull buoy described herein to a swimmer.
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(38) Additionally, embodiments of a flotation component described herein can have a shape that is non-symmetrical about the top to bottom center axis that runs from the front to the back of the flotation component. For example,
(39) Any of the flotation components shown in
(40) For example, for the flotation component 12H shown in
(41) While most of the various pull buoys shown herein include only a single strap, it is understood that any of the pull buoys described herein can include multiple straps and/or a strap configured to secure both legs of the swimmer to both sides of the flotation component. For example, a pull buoy described herein can include a second strap located on the opposite lateral side of the flotation component. Both straps can be configured similarly or include different mechanisms for creating tension between the pull buoy and the leg of the swimmer. In an illustrative embodiment, a single strap can be routed through a flotation component to provide a snug fit on both legs of the swimmer. For example, the strap 14A shown in
(42) In an embodiment, a strap described herein can be formed of a singular elastic material with no detachable ends (e.g., an elliptical strap). In this case, the strap can be formed of a material sized and having sufficient elasticity to allow the swimmer to insert his/her leg while still providing a snug, secure fit. Such a strap can be formed of a neoprene fabric, rubber, and/or the like. Additionally, the strap can include one or more features to increase an amount of friction against the swimmer's leg (e.g., flexible rubber beads or the like). In an embodiment, one or both lateral sides of the flotation component can include one or more features to increase an amount of friction against the swimmer's leg.
(43) Alternatively, a pull buoy can be implemented without a strap, e.g., particularly when the flotation component includes lateral sides configured to create sufficient pressure to hold the flotation component in place while the user is swimming and making turns in a pool. For example, the flotation components shown in
(44) It is understood that in any of the embodiments, the clasping options for the straps are illustrative only. A variety of foam combinations may be implemented for any of the embodiments. For example, a softer material may be incorporated in the area surrounding the leg to encourage a more snug fit. Finally, the strap itself may route internally or its ends may be mounted onto the surface of the flotation component using any solution.
(45) The foregoing description of various aspects of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. The exact form of the buoy may vary. The description is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously, many modifications and variations are possible. Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to an individual in the art are included within the scope of the invention as defined by the accompanying claims.