ENHANCED SWIM FIN
20180001145 ยท 2018-01-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B31/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A swimming enhancement device has a frame and a push bar pivotably coupled to the rear portion of the frame. A left end is rotatably coupled to the left portion of the push bar and a left foot pad is pivotably coupled to the left end. A right end is rotatably coupled to the right portion of the push bar and a right foot pad is pivotably coupled to the right end. A propulsion fin is attached to the push bar or to a tail bar distal end of the push bar. A receiver is movably coupled to the front portion of the frame. A body coupling device is attached to or formed as part of the receiver. The body coupling device is configured to removably attach to a portion of a user's body or be held by the user.
Claims
1. A swimming enhancement device, comprising: an elongated frame defined as extending along a first longitudinal axis from a front portion to a rear portion; an elongated push bar defined as extending along a second longitudinal axis from a left portion to a right portion centered about a middle portion, wherein the middle portion of the push bar is pivotably coupled to the rear portion of the frame, the push bar rotatable about a main axis with respect to the frame wherein the main axis is perpendicular with respect to the first longitudinal axis; a left end rotatably coupled to the left portion of the push bar, the left end rotatable about the second longitudinal axis; a left foot pad pivotably coupled to the left end, the left foot pad pivotable about a left foot pad axis that is perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis; a right end rotatably coupled to the right portion of the push bar, the right end rotatable about the second longitudinal axis; a right foot pad pivotably coupled to the right end, the right foot pad pivotable about a right foot pad axis that is perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis; a tail bar extending from the push bar to a tail bar distal end, the tail bar extending in a direction perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis; a propulsion fin attached to the tail bar distal end; a receiver movably coupled to the front portion of the frame, wherein the front portion can rotate about the first longitudinal axis with respect to the receiver, and wherein the front portion can translate along its first longitudinal axis with respect to the receiver; and a body coupling device attached to the receiver, the body coupling device configured to removably attach to a portion of a user's body or be held by the user.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the swimming enhancement device has a neutral buoyancy in water or salt water.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the swimming enhancement device has a positive buoyancy in water and salt water.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the propulsion fin extends beyond the tail bar distal end and/or extends in a direction perpendicular to the tail bar and/or extends in a direction aligned with the main axis.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the body coupling device comprises a pad and/or a strap configured to wrap around a portion of the user's body.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the body coupling device comprises a handlebar having a right handle portion and a left handle portion.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein a right handle end is rotatably coupled to the right handle portion, and wherein a left handle end is rotatably coupled to the left handle portion.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein a right flipper is attached to the right handle end, and wherein a left flipper is attached to the left handle end, wherein rotation of the either the right or left flipper causes the user to change direction in the water when propelled forward by the propulsion fin.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein the left foot pad comprises a left foot strap configured to removably secure a user's left foot against the left foot pad, and wherein the right foot pad comprises a right foot strap configured to removably secure a user's right foot against the left foot pad.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein the left foot pad comprises a left clip assembly configured to be removably attachable to a left foot shoe worn by the user, and wherein the right foot pad comprises a right clip assembly configured to be removably attachable to a right foot shoe worn by the user.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein the propulsion fin comprises a resiliently flexible material.
12. The device of claim 1, wherein the propulsion fin is pivotably attached to the tail bar distal end.
13. A swimming enhancement device, comprising: an elongated frame defined as extending along a first longitudinal axis from a front portion to a rear portion; an elongated push bar defined as extending along a second longitudinal axis from a left portion to a right portion centered about a middle portion, wherein the middle portion of the push bar is pivotably coupled to the rear portion of the frame, the push bar rotatable about a main axis with respect to the frame wherein the main axis is perpendicular with respect to the first longitudinal axis; a left end rotatably coupled to the left portion of the push bar, the left end rotatable about the second longitudinal axis; a left foot pad pivotably coupled to the left end, the left foot pad pivotable about a left foot pad axis that is perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis; a right end rotatably coupled to the right portion of the push bar, the right end rotatable about the second longitudinal axis; a right foot pad pivotably coupled to the right end, the right foot pad pivotable about a right foot pad axis that is perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis; a tail bar extending from the push bar to a tail bar distal end, the tail bar extending in a direction perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis; and a propulsion fin attached to the tail bar distal end.
14. The device of claim 13, including a receiver movably coupled to the front portion of the frame, wherein the front portion can rotate about the first longitudinal axis with respect to the receiver, and wherein the front portion can translate along its first longitudinal axis with respect to the receiver; and
15. The device of claim 14, including a handlebar attached to the receiver, the handlebar having a right handle portion and a left handle portion.
16. The device of claim 15, wherein a right handle end is rotatably coupled to the right handle portion, and wherein a left handle end is rotatably coupled to the left handle portion.
17. The device of claim 16, wherein a right flipper is attached to the right handle end, and wherein a left flipper is attached to the left handle end, wherein rotation of the either the right or left flipper causes the user to change direction in the water when propelled forward by the propulsion fin.
18. The device of claim 13, including a pad and/or a strap attached to the receiver, wherein the pad and/or the strap is configured to wrap around a portion of the user's body.
19. A swimming enhancement device, comprising: an elongated frame defined as extending along a first longitudinal axis from a front portion to a rear portion; an elongated push bar defined as extending along a second longitudinal axis from a left portion to a right portion centered about a middle portion, wherein the middle portion of the push bar is pivotably coupled to the rear portion of the frame, the push bar rotatable about a main axis with respect to the frame wherein the main axis is perpendicular with respect to the first longitudinal axis; a left end rotatably coupled to the left portion of the push bar, the left end rotatable about the second longitudinal axis; a left foot pad pivotably coupled to the left end, the left foot pad pivotable about a left foot pad axis that is perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis; a right end rotatably coupled to the right portion of the push bar, the right end rotatable about the second longitudinal axis; a right foot pad pivotably coupled to the right end, the right foot pad pivotable about a right foot pad axis that is perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis; a propulsion fin attached to the push bar disposed on an opposite side from the frame; a receiver movably coupled to the front portion of the frame, wherein the front portion can rotate about the first longitudinal axis with respect to the receiver, and wherein the front portion can translate along its first longitudinal axis with respect to the receiver; and a body coupling device attached to the receiver, the body coupling device configured to removably attach to a portion of a user's body or be held by the user;
20. The device of claim 19, wherein the swimming enhancement device has a positive buoyancy in water and salt water.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The accompanying drawings illustrate the invention. In such drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0026] U.S. Pat. No. 8,763,551 issued on Jul. 1, 2014 by inventor Marc Martino is incorporated herein in its entirety with this reference. It is understood by those skilled in the art that any of the previous concepts, devices or teachings in the '551 patent can be applied to any of the embodiments herein, as both the '551 patent and this application utilize unique propulsion methods in water using new and novel fin mechanisms and the like.
[0027] An exemplary embodiment of the present invention is shown in
[0028] An elongated push bar 15 is defined as extending along a second longitudinal axis 16 from a left portion 17 to a right portion 18 centered about a middle portion 19. The middle portion 19 of the push bar 15 is pivotably coupled to the rear portion 14 of the frame 11. The push bar 15 is rotatable about a main axis 20 with respect to the frame 11 wherein the main axis 20 is perpendicular with respect to the first longitudinal axis 12. In other words, the main axis 20 is aligned along the Z-axis when looking at the coordinate system of
[0029] A left end 21 is rotatably coupled to the left portion 17 of the push bar 15. This means the left end 21 is rotatable about the second longitudinal axis 16. It must be kept in mind that the second longitudinal axis 16 does not always align with the Y-axis. This is because the push bar 15 can pivot about the main axis 20, such that the second longitudinal axis 16 will not align with the Y-axis. However, the left end 21 will always be rotatable about the second longitudinal axis 16, because it is rotatably attached to the left portion 17. A left foot pad 22 is pivotably coupled to the left end 21. The left foot pad 22 is pivotable about a left foot pad axis 23 that is perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis 16.
[0030] Similarly, a right end 24 is rotatably coupled to the right portion 18 of the push bar 15. The right end 24 is rotatable about the second longitudinal axis 16. A right foot pad 25 is pivotably coupled to the right end 14. The right foot pad 25 is pivotable about a right foot pad axis 26 that is perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis 16.
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[0036] A body coupling device 36 is attached to the receiver 33. The body coupling device may be configured to removably attach to a portion of a user's body or be held by the user. The body coupling device 36 may include a pad 37 and/or a strap 38 configured to wrap around a portion of the user's body, which is best seen in
[0037] The swimming enhancement device 10 may have a neutral buoyancy in water or salt water. This means the device 10 doesn't want to float or sink, allowing the user 27 to fully control movement in the water. Alternatively, the swimming enhancement device 10 may have a positive buoyancy in water and salt water. This would then allow the user 27 to let go of the device while in the water and not have the device 10 sink. This may be very advantageous such that the device 10 is not lost. Furthermore, a positive buoyancy would also aid the user in staying afloat for activities such as snorkeling.
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[0043] In a more simplistic embodiment not shown, the frame 11 could extend outward without a receiver 33 and the user 27 simply hold onto the frame 11 to establish control over the push bar 15, yet this might be difficult to achieve in practice and requires a constant grip to be maintained by the user.
[0044] Although several embodiments have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made to each without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited, except as by the appended claims.
NUMERALS
[0045] 10 enhanced swim fin [0046] 11 elongated frame [0047] 12 first longitudinal axis [0048] 13 front portion, frame [0049] 14 rear portion, frame [0050] 15 elongated push bar [0051] 16 second longitudinal axis [0052] 17 left portion, push bar [0053] 18 right portion, push bar [0054] 19 middle portion, push bar [0055] 20 main axis [0056] 21 left end [0057] 22 left foot pad [0058] 23 left foot pad axis [0059] 24 right end [0060] 25 right foot pad [0061] 26 right foot pad axis [0062] 27 user [0063] 28 bicycle shoe [0064] 29 bicycle clip assembly [0065] 30 tail bar [0066] 31 tail bar distal end [0067] 32 propulsion fin [0068] 33 receiver [0069] 34 rotate [0070] 35 translate [0071] 36 body coupling device [0072] 37 pad [0073] 38 strap [0074] 39 handle bar [0075] 40 right handle portion [0076] 41 left handle portion [0077] 42 right handle end [0078] 43 left handle end [0079] 44 right flipper [0080] 45 left flipper