SURFBOARD FIN HAVING A REARWARDLY OFFSET BEARING SURFACE
20170283016 · 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B32/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A fin for a surfboard, having a main body which comprises a first edge which is in contact with the board when the fin is secured to the board, a leading edge at the front and a trailing edge at the rear, a rear curve connecting the leading edge and the trailing edge, the trailing edge comprising a forwardmost front tip. The main body is extended rearwards by an arm which extends from a straight line which is perpendicular to the first edge and passes through the front tip of the trailing edge, as far as the rear curve, the arm having a length greater than approximately 8 cm.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A fin for a surfboard, configured to be secured, alone or along with other fins, to the underside of a board, comprising: a main body which comprises a first edge in contact with the board when said fin is secured to the board, a leading edge at the front and a trailing edge at the rear, a rear curve connecting the leading edge and the trailing edge, the trailing edge comprising a forwardmost front tip, an arm extending rearwards from the main body which arm extends from a straight line which is perpendicular to the first edge and passes through the front tip of the trailing edge, as far as the rear curve, said arm having a length greater than approximately 8 cm.
17. The fin according to claim 16, wherein the arm comprises a height reduction, the arm comprising at the rear of the height reduction a bearing surface with a height greater than the height reduction.
18. The fin according to claim 17, wherein the height reduction is between 2 and 4 cm.
19. The fin according to claim 17, wherein the bearing surface has a height of between 3 and 5 cm.
20. The fin according to claim 17, wherein the bearing surface is separated from the board by a distance greater than approximately 7 cm.
21. The fin according to claim 16, wherein the arm has a total length of between approximately 10 and 20 cm.
22. The fin according to claim 16, wherein the arm comprises at least one wing at the rear.
23. The fin according to claim 22, further comprising a first angle of inclination formed between an axis of inclination passing through the center of the first edge and through a central point of a lower edge of the at least one wing, and an axis perpendicular to the first edge, which is greater than substantially 45°.
24. The fin according to claim 16, further comprising a second angle of inclination formed between an axis of inclination passing through the center of the first edge and through a point of inflexion of the leading edge, and an axis perpendicular to the first edge, which is greater than substantially 26°.
25. The fin according to claim 16, further comprising a third angle of inclination formed between an axis of inclination passing through the point where the trailing edge joins the first edge and the rearmost point of the rear curve, and an axis perpendicular to the first edge, which is greater than substantially 40°.
26. The fin according to claim 16, further comprising a rectangle, one of the sides of which coincides with a straight line which is perpendicular to the first edge and passes through a point where the trailing edge joins the first edge, in which the arm and any wings are inscribed, said rectangle having a length to width ratio of greater than approximately 2.
27. The fin according to claim 16, further comprising a wing which is inclined with respect to the plane of the main body.
28. The fin according to claim 16, further comprising at least two wings arranged symmetrically with respect to the plane of the main body.
29. The fin according to claim 28, further comprising a third wing arranged in the plane of the main body.
30. A surfboard having at least one fin configured to be secured, alone or along with other fins, to the underside of a board, the at least one fin comprising: a main body which comprises a first edge in contact with the board when said fin is secured to the board, a leading edge at the front and a trailing edge at the rear, a rear curve connecting the leading edge and the trailing edge, the trailing edge comprising a forwardmost front tip, an arm extending rearwards from the main body which arm extends from a straight line which is perpendicular to the first edge and passes through the front tip of the trailing edge, as far as the rear curve, said arm having a length greater than approximately 8 cm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] Further features and advantages will emerge from the following description of the invention, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0056] The fin 10 according to the invention comprises a front main body 12 which is extended upwards by an anchoring portion 16 which is inserted in the board so as to secure the fin, and has a lower edge extended rearwards by a substantially horizontal arm 14, ending in a wing 18 projecting downwards from this arm.
[0057] All of the fins in the figures are shown upside down, with the upper and lower sides of these fins always referring to their position in operation, and not as they appear in these upside down drawings.
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[0059] After the wing 18 is a convex curve, which ascends and continues through the upper arm edge 64, which is also substantially horizontal, before joining the trailing edge 26 at the rear of the main body 12.
[0060] Thus, the same vertical plane contains the arm 14 forming a substantially straight structure which extends rearwards, attached to the base of the main body 12, and then the wing 18 descending below this arm, with relatively great lateral flexibility by virtue of the bending of the arm which supports it.
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[0062] As shown in
[0063] Note that the first angle of inclination 32 is 65° for the fin shown in
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[0065] Thus, the ratio of the surface area of the rear part formed by the arm 14 and the wing 18, inscribed in its rectangle 46, to the surface area of the front main body 12 inscribed in its rectangle 40, is 0.75, the ratio of the third angle of inclination 52 to the second 44 is 1.85, and the ratio of the horizontal side of the tip rectangle 46 to the vertical side thereof, is 2.
[0066] The fins 10 according to the invention may be produced by any known method, in particular by machining a blank, for example made of wood, or by molding. It is possible in particular to use composite materials comprising a reinforcement such as glass fibers, carbon fibers or synthetic linen fibers, and a matrix such as a polyester or epoxy resin.
[0067] The chosen materials are distributed according to a particular arrangement, in order to obtain the desired flexibility for each part giving the dynamic properties that it is desired to obtain from the fin.
[0068] In particular, it is possible to produce the fin from a shaped sheet of composite material, comprising glass fibers pre-impregnated with epoxy resin, enveloped in, as reinforcement, a glass fiber fabric with a density of 600 g/m.sup.2. After the whole is polymerized, a lightweight, very strong fin is obtained.
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[0070] According to another particular feature, in addition to being able to modulate the bending along an axis perpendicular to the first edge 20 thanks to the geometry of the fin, it is possible to modulate this bending by virtue of the nature of the materials used. Thus,
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[0074] The wings 18 shown in
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[0076] A number of particular dynamic effects are obtained, which may be sought with the board shown in the figures.
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[0080] The triple wing 18 thus has a resistance both in the vertical direction with the two horizontal wings 82, and in the horizontal direction with the third wing 88.
[0081] Note that for this fin the edges of the arm 14 are rounded, the variable section of this arm narrowing towards the rear.
[0082] The horizontal wings provide a counter support at the rear of the surfboard that allows the surfer to position himself at the front of the board, surfing the face of the wave without digging in.
[0083] Generally, different shapes of wings may be associated with an arm 14 of suitable length and flexibility in order to obtain a particular dynamic behavior of the board tailored to the skill of the surfer and the sea conditions.
[0084] According to another variant shown in
[0085] The wing 18 may be flat or V-shaped, the slot 94 being positioned at the base of the V.
[0086] According to this configuration, different wings may be successively secured to the same fin. According to another advantage, the same wing 18 may be secured in different configurations, the edges of the wings 96, 96′ may be oriented downwards as shown in
[0087] According to a simplified variant, the wing 18 may be integrated into the arm 14.
[0088] Whatever the variant, the fin has a main body 12 which comprises a first edge 20 which is in contact with the board when the fin is secured to the board, a leading edge 22 at the front and a trailing edge 26 at the rear, a rear curve 27 connecting the leading edge 22 and the trailing edge 26. According to a feature of the invention, the main body 12 is extended rearwards by an arm 14 which extends from a straight line which is perpendicular to the first edge 20 and passes through the front tip of the trailing edge 26, as far as the rear curve 27, the arm 14 having a length L greater than approximately 8 cm (approximately 3 inches). Preferably, the length L is between 12 and 18 cm (approximately between 5 and 7 inches) in order to obtain a degree of flexibility suitable for the acceleration and driving of the board.
[0089] The front tip of the trailing edge 26 corresponds to the rear tip 38 of the first edge 20 in the case of the variants shown in
[0090] The length L of the arm corresponds to the dimension of the arm parallel to the first edge 20.
[0091] Thus, according to the invention, the rear part of the arm 14 forms a bearing surface connected by the arm 14 to the main body 12 and rearwardly offset, which makes it possible to obtain flexibility along an axis which is perpendicular to the first edge 20 and passes through the plane of the main body 12 (i.e., perpendicular to the board 2).
[0092] According to another feature, the arm 14 comprises a height reduction 33, the portion of the arm and/or the bearing surface 35 located to the rear of the height reduction having a height greater than the reduction.
[0093] The height of the arm corresponds to the dimension of the arm perpendicular to the first edge 20.
[0094] Preferably, the height reduction is of the order of 2 to 4 cm. The bearing surface 35 has a height of between 3 and 5 cm greater than the height reduction.
[0095] Advantageously, the bearing surface 35 is separated from the board by a distance greater than approximately 7 cm.
[0096] In the presence of a height reduction, the leading edge comprises a point of inflection 29. A point of inflection corresponds to a point at which the leading edge crosses the tangent to the point of inflection. The leading edge 22 may comprise a straight portion, the leading edge having a convex curvature to the front of the straight portion and a concave curvature to the rear. In this case, the point of inflection corresponds to the front tip of the straight portion.
[0097] Preferably, a straight line passing through the rear end 38 of the first edge 20 and the point of inflection 29 of the leading edge 22 is perpendicular to the first edge 20.
[0098] As is apparent from the foregoing specification, the invention is susceptible of being embodied with various alterations and modifications which may differ particularly from those that have been described in the preceding specification and description. It should be understood that I wish to embody within the scope of the patent warranted hereon all such modifications as reasonably and properly come within the scope of my contribution to the art.