PIVOTABLE SWIM FIN DEVICE
20240245958 ยท 2024-07-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2031/112
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A pivotable swim fin device includes a footwear element, such as a boot, and a fin element pivotably attached thereto. The fin element is able to be moved between a downward swim position and an upward walking position, thereby enabling the pivotable swim fin device to be used in the downward position for water activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, etc.; and in the upward position for walking on land unobstructed.
Claims
1. A swim fin device comprising: a. a footwear element for wear on a foot of a user, the footwear element including an opening to receive the foot of the user, a front side opposite a rear side relative to the user, and a toe portion at the front side; and b. a fin element pivotably connected to the footwear element such that the fin element is movable between a swim position and a walking position, the fin element including a substantially planar body having a longitudinal axis defining a front end opposite a rear end, the body being hydrodynamically shaped to aid in movement of the user through water when in the swim position.
2. The swim fin device of claim 1, wherein the body of the fin element is tapered from the rear end to the front end and includes one of a generally emarginate and truncate shaped front end.
3. The swim fin device of claim 1, further comprising a pivot element and a pair of arms configured to facilitate the pivotable movement of the fin element, wherein the pivot element includes a pair of circular members attached at opposing sides of the footwear element, and wherein each of the pair of arms are attached between one of the pair of circular members and one side of the fin element.
4. The swim fin device of claim 3, wherein the pivot element further includes a pair of ratchet mechanisms, each of the pair of ratchet mechanisms housed in one of the pair of circular members and each including a gear and a pawl, the pawl engaging with the gear to lock the fin element in one of the swim position and the walking position.
5. The swim fin device of claim 4, wherein the pair of arms are integral to the sides of the fin element and extend rearwardly therefrom.
6. The swim fin device of claim 5, wherein the swim position includes the fin element being positioned in front of the foot of the user with the longitudinal axis generally perpendicular to a leg of the user, and wherein the walking position includes the fin element being positioned upward against a front of a leg of the user with the longitudinal axis of the fin element being generally parallel to the leg of the user.
7. The swim fin device of claim 6, further comprising a pair of springs attached at opposing sides of the fin element, wherein the pair of springs together aid in movement of the fin element between the swim position and the walking position.
8. The swim fin device of claim 1, wherein the toe portion of the footwear element includes a first connector, and wherein the rear end of the fin element includes a corresponding second connector configured to engage with the first connector and selectively lock the fin element in the swim position.
9. The swim fin device of claim 1, wherein the footwear element comprises a boot.
10. The swim fin device of claim 1, wherein the footwear element comprises a slip-on shoe, the slip-on shoe including an ankle strap for fastening the slip-on shoe around an ankle of the user.
11. A swim fin device comprising: a. a boot element for wear on a foot of a user, the boot element including an opening to receive the foot of the user, a front side opposite a rear side relative to the user, and a toe portion at the front side, the toe portion including a first connector; and b. a fin element including a body having a longitudinal axis defining a front end opposite a rear end, the body being hydrodynamically shaped to aid in movement of the user through water, the fin element being pivotably connected to the boot element such that the fin element is movable between a swim position and a walking position, the swim position including the fin element being positioned in front of the foot of the user with the longitudinal axis generally perpendicular to a leg of the user, the walking position including the fin element being positioned upward against the leg of the user with the longitudinal axis of the fin element being generally parallel to the leg of the user, and wherein the rear end of the fin element includes a corresponding second connector configured to engage with the first connector on the boot element and selectively lock the fin element in the swim position.
12. The swim fin device of claim 11, wherein the body of the fin element is tapered from the rear end to the front end and includes one of a generally emarginate and truncate shaped front end.
13. The swim fin device of claim 11, further comprising a pivot element and a pair of arms configured to facilitate the pivotable movement of the fin element, the pair of arms being integral to the sides of the fin element and extend rearwardly therefrom; wherein the pivot element includes a pair of circular members attached at opposing sides of the boot element; wherein each of the pair of arms are attached between one of the pair of circular members and one side of the fin element; and wherein the pivot element further includes a pair of ratchet mechanisms, each of the pair of ratchet mechanisms housed in one of the pair of circular members and each including a gear and a pawl, the pawl engaging with the gear to lock the fin element in one of the swim position and the walking position.
14. The swim fin device of claim 13, further comprising a pair of springs attached at opposing sides of the fin element, wherein the pair of springs together aid in movement of the fin element between the swim position and the walking position.
15. The swim fin device of claim 14, wherein the walking position includes the fin element being positioned upward against a front of the leg of the user.
16. A swim fin device comprising: a. a slip-on shoe element for wear on a foot of a user, the slip-on shoe element including an opening to receive the foot of the user, an ankle strap for fastening the slip-on shoe around an ankle of the user, a front side opposite a rear side relative to the user, and a toe portion at the front side, the toe portion including a first connector; and b. a fin element including a body having a longitudinal axis defining a front end opposite a rear end, the body being hydrodynamically shaped to aid in movement of the user through water, the fin element being pivotably connected to the slip-on shoe element such that the fin element is movable between a swim position and a walking position, the swim position including the fin element being positioned in front of the foot of the user with the longitudinal axis generally perpendicular to a leg of the user, the walking position including the fin element being positioned upward against the leg of the user with the longitudinal axis of the fin element being generally parallel to the leg of the user, and wherein the rear end of the fin element includes a corresponding second connector configured to engage with the first connector on the slip-on shoe element and selectively lock the fin element in the swim position.
17. The swim fin device of claim 16, wherein the body of the fin element is tapered from the rear end to the front end and includes one of a generally emarginate and truncate shaped front end.
18. The swim fin device of claim 17, further comprising a pivot element and a pair of arms configured to facilitate the pivotable movement of the fin element, the pair of arms being integral to the sides of the fin element and extending rearwardly therefrom; wherein the pivot element includes a pair of circular members attached at opposing sides of the slip-on shoe element; wherein each of the pair of arms are attached between one of the pair of circular members and one side of the fin element; and wherein the pivot element further includes a pair of ratchet mechanisms, each of the pair of ratchet mechanisms housed in one of the pair of circular members and each including a gear and a pawl, the pawl engaging with the gear to lock the fin element in one of the swim position and the walking position.
19. The swim fin device of claim 18, further comprising a pair of springs attached at opposing sides of the fin element, wherein the pair of springs together aid in movement of the fin element between the swim position and the walking position.
20. The swim fin device of claim 19, wherein the walking position includes the fin element being positioned upward against a front of the leg of the user.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a pivotable swim fin device, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0018] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a swimming aid and more particularly to a pivotable swim fin device. Generally, the pivotable swim fin device may comprise a walkable swim fin including a fin element hinged to a footwear element, such as a boot, allowing the fin element to be locked in an upward position against a leg of the wearer, and a downward position enabling the wearer to swim using the fin element as a swimming aid.
[0020] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
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[0024] Further, as shown, the walking position 122 may include the fin element 120 being positioned upward against the leg 7 of the user 5 such that the longitudinal axis 123 of the fin element 120 is generally parallel to the leg 7. In particular, as shown, the fin element 120 may be pivotable about the front side 111 of the footwear element 110, over a horizontal axis (perpendicular the longitudinal axis 123). As such, in the walking position 122, the fin element 120 may be positioned against a front 8 of the leg 7 of the user 5 (about the shins of the user 5). Thus, the fin element 120 is positioned so as to not obstruct walking of the user 5.
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[0026] Each of the pair of arms 126 may attach between one of the pair of circular members 141 and one side (129 or 131-
[0027] As above, the pivot element 140 may be configured to lock and prevent inadvertent pivotable movement of the fin element 120. Particularly, as shown in
[0028] In addition to this, in some embodiments as shown in
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[0030] The mechanism may be similar to that of a cross-country ski binding system. For example, as shown in
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[0032] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.
[0033] It should be noted that, in this specification and the drawings, elements that have substantially the same function and structure are denoted with the same reference signs, and repeated explanation and illustration is omitted. Further, common but well understood elements that are useful or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment are often not depicted in order to facilitate a less obstructed view of the various embodiments of the present invention.
[0034] The numbered list format used in the claims of the application is used solely for organizational purposes to provide clarity thereto and is not meant to limit in any way the claimed matter nor any aspect of the present disclosure.