Resistance kickboard attachment
10384093 ยท 2019-08-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Eric Carlin Peloquin (Brooklyn, NY, US)
- Philip Moses Bayer (Brooklyn, NY, US)
- Matthew Vito DiLorenzo (New York, NY, US)
- Thomas Wenzler (East Northpoint, NY, US)
- Yang Wang (Syosset, NY, US)
Cpc classification
A63B23/035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B31/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03516
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A resistance kickboard attachment is disclosed. When attached to a kickboard, the resistance kickboard attachment adds resistance while swimming with the kickboard. The resistance kickboard attachment includes a resistance pocket, with variable resistance provided by an adjustment of a rear aperture of the resistance pocket. The resistance kickboard attachment attaches to the kickboard with a transverse and a longitudinal strap. The transverse strap includes an adjustment on either side of the longitudinal strap which allows the longitudinal strap to be centered on the kickboard.
Claims
1. A device for attaching to a kickboard to increase water resistance during swimming, the device comprising: a resistance pocket including a first opening on a front end, the first opening including a resilient body, and a second opening on a back end of the resistance pocket, the second opening including an adjustment band which moves the second opening from a fully open position to a plurality of more constricted positions; a longitudinal strap including a first section connected to the front end of the resistance pocket, a second section connected to the back end of the resistance pocket, and a connector which connects the first section and second section; a transverse strap connected to the resistance pocket and the longitudinal strap, the transverse strap including: a center section including a first end and a second end, each of the first and second ends having an adjustment fitting; a first side section attached on one end to the resistance pocket and, on an opposite end, adjustably attached to one of the adjustment fittings on the center section; and a second side section attached on one end to the opposite side of the resistance pocket from the first section, and, on an opposite end, adjustably attached to the other of the adjustment fittings on the center section; wherein the first side section and second side section are shortened and lengthened using the adjustment fittings to center the longitudinal strap on the kickboard.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the adjustment fittings are ladder locks.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the adjustment band is a drawstring with a cord lock.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein a mouth of the first opening forms a half ellipse.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the resistance pocket forms a semi-funnel shape.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal strap is sewn to the transverse strap.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the resilient body includes a flat section and an arcuate section.
8. A device for attaching to a kickboard to increase water resistance during swimming, the device comprising: a resistance pocket including: a resilient body in a first channel on a front end of the resistance pocket; and a locking adjustment strap in a second channel on a back end of the resistance pocket; a longitudinal strap attached on a first end to the front end of the resistance pocket, and a second end to the back end of the resistance pocket; a transverse strap connected to the resistance pocket, including: a center section include a plurality of adjustment fittings; a first side section attached on one end to the resistance pocket and, on an opposite end, adjustably attached to a first one of the plurality of adjustment fittings; and a second side section attached on one end to the opposite side of the resistance pocket from the first section, and, on an opposite end, adjustably attached to a second one of the plurality of adjustment fittings; wherein the first side section and second side section are shortened and lengthened using the plurality of adjustment fittings to center the longitudinal strap on the kickboard.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein the longitudinal strap includes a first section and a second section.
10. The device of claim 9, wherein the first section is connected to the transverse strap.
11. The device of claim 8, wherein the resilient body includes a flat section and an arcuate section.
12. The device of claim 8, wherein the plurality of adjustment fittings are ladder locks.
13. The device of claim 8, wherein the resilient body has a half elliptical shape.
14. The device of claim 8, wherein the locking adjustment strap includes a drawstring and cord lock.
15. The device of claim 8, wherein the resistance body creates a semi-funnel shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features and advantages of the various embodiments disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which like numbers refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The disclosed device is a swim training aid which may be attached to most kickboards produced today. As shown in
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(11) The first opening or mouth 18 may include a resilient body 36 with two sections. As shown in
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(15) The longitudinal strap 24 may have a second section 56. The second section 56 may connect on one end to the resistance pocket body 32 near the rear aperture 20. The second section 56 may be configured to wrap around the kickboard 10 from the underside 16 of the kickboard 10 to the top surface 66 of the kickboard 12. The second end of the second section 56 may include a connector component 60, 64 to connect the second 56 and first sections 54 of the longitudinal strap 24. The second section 56 may further include an adjustment portion 68 which may extend beyond the fastener 28. The adjustment portion 68 of the second section 56 may extend beyond the fastener 28 and may allow the user to adjust a length of the longitudinal strap 24. The adjustment portion 68 of the second section 56 which extends beyond the fastener 28 may include a pull tab 70. The adjustment portion 68 of the second section 56 which extends beyond the fastener 28 may be woven through the fastener 28 to allow for adjustment of the second section 56.
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(17) The transverse strap 26 may further include a first side section 74. The first side section 74 may connect to the resistance pocket 14 at the conjunction of the first end 42 of the flat section 40 of the resilient body 36, and the first end 48 of the arcuate section 46 of the resilient body 36. By way of example and not limitation, the first section 74 of the transverse strap 26 may be connected by sewing, or adhesive, or a hook and loop fastener, or any other connection means which holds the first side section 74 securely to the resistance pocket 14. The first side section 74 may be connected to the center section 72 at an end of the first side section 72 opposite the end of the first side section 72 which connects to the resistance pocket 14. By way of example and not limitation, the first side section 74 may be connected to the center section 72 by weaving an end 78 of the first side section 74 through an adjustment fitting 30, for example, a ladder lock. Once the end 78 may be woven through the adjustment fitting 30, a tip of the end 78 may be folded back on it the end 78 of the first side section 74 and may be sewn back to the first side section 74 in order to form a pull tab 80. The pull tab 80 may aid a user in adjusting the first side section 74 by providing additional grip on the first side section 74 for a user.
(18) The transverse strap 26 may further include a second side section 76, which mirrors the first side section 74. The second side section 76 may connect, on a first end, to the resistance pocket 14 at the conjunction of the second end 44 of the flat section 40 of the resilient body 36, and the second end 50 of the arcuate section 46 of the resilient body 36. An opposite end 82 of the second side section 76 connects to an adjustment fitting 30 on the opposite end of the center section 72 from where the first side section 74 connects. Similar to the first side section 74, by way of example and not limitation, the second side section 76 may be connected to the center section 72 by weaving the end 82 of the second side section 76 through an adjustment fitting 30. Once the end 82 may be woven through the adjustment fitting 30, a tip of the end 82 may be folded back on the end 82 and may be sewn back to the end 82 in order to form a pull tab 84. The pull tab 84 may aid a user in adjusting the second side section 76 by providing additional grip on the second side section 76 for a user. Alternatively, the pull tab 80, 84 on either the first or second side sections 74, 76 may be formed by sewing a tab of a different material to the strap, or the pull tab may be formed by a combination of sewing the side section back on to itself, and sewing in a different material. By way of example and not limitation, a resilient material may be sewn in to a pocket created by sewing the strap back on to itself.
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(20) The second section 56 of the longitudinal strap 24 may then be wrapped around the rear of the kickboard 10 and the portion 60, 64 of the fastener on the second section 56 of the longitudinal strap 24 connected to the portion 60, 64 of the connector on the first section 54 (as indicated by the arrow in
(21) Once the kickboard resistance device 12 is attached to the kickboard 10, the kickboard resistance device 12 may be adjusted on the kickboard 10. As described above, the first side section 74 and second side section 76 may include adjustment fittings 30. The first side section 74 and second side section 76, attached to their corresponding adjustment fittings 30, may be loosened or tightened by pulling on the pull tabs 80, 84 (as indicated by the arrows in
(22) Next, the adjustment strap 22 on the rear aperture 20 may be tightened or loosened in order to create the proper opening to provide the corresponding resistance or drag the user wishes for that swim training session. With the kickboard resistance attachment 12 adjusted on the kickboard 10, the combination kickboard 10 and attachment 12 are ready for swim training.
(23) The above description is given by way of example, and not limitation. Given the above disclosure, one skilled in the art could devise variations that are within the scope and spirit of the invention disclosed herein, including various ways of centering the device on the kickboard. Further, the various features of the embodiments disclosed herein can be used alone, or in varying combinations with each other and are not intended to be limited to the specific combination described herein. Thus, the scope of the claims is not to be limited by the illustrated embodiments.