Claims
- 1. A human body sail assembly for sport and transportation, comprising: a base adapted to be attached to the user with back supported portions, mast bracket means fixed to the back supported portions of the base, at least one mast having an axis carried by the bracket means, a sail support extending radially outward from the mast and rotatable about an axis substantially coaxial with the mast axis, a sail carried by said sail support extending outwardly therewith, means for setting the sail in a variety of angular portions in generally vertical planes, said sail support including a pivot assembly carried by the mast and a brace extending outwardly from the pivot assembly, said pivot assembly including a disc member carried by the mast and brace socket member having spaced walls indexably engaging the sides of the disc member.
- 2. A human body assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the brace socket member is rotatable on the disc member about a generally horizontal axis so the brace can swing in a vertical plane, said disc member having a central spheroidal portion for pivotally mounting the socket member thereon.
- 3. A human body assembly as defined in claim 2, wherein the socket member has integral spheroidal recesses in the spaced walls for receiving the spheroidal portion of the disc member.
- 4. A human body sail assembly for sport and transportation, comprising: a base adapted to be attached to the user with back supported portions, upper and lower mast brackets fixed to the back support portions of the base, at least one mast having an axis carried by the bracket means, upper and lower sail supports extending radially outward from the mast and rotatable about an axis substantially coaxial with the mast axis, a sail carried by said sail supports extending outwardly therewith, and means between at least one of said sail supports and the base for indexing and releasably locking the sail support and sail about the mast axis in a plurality of fixed positions with respect to the base, and for setting the sail in a variety of angular positions in generally vertical planes including a first toothed member generally coaxial with the mast and fixed with respect to one of the mast brackets, and shiftable second toothed member generally coaxial with the mast and carried by the sail support and selectively engageable with the first toothed member to selectively lock the sail in a desired angular position, both of said upper and lower mast brackets being identical.
- 5. A human body sail assembly as defined in claim 4, wherein said first toothed member is a first frusto-conical gear and said second toothed member is a complementary second frusto-conical gear, a manual operator for said second frusto-conical gear, and means biasing said second frusto-conical gear toward said first frusto-conical gear.
- 6. A human body sail assembly for sport and transportation, comprising: a base adapted to be attached to the user with back supported portions, mast bracket means fixed to the back supported portions of the base, at least one mast having an axis carried by the bracket means, a sail support extending radially outward from the mast and rotatable about an axis substantially coaxial with the mast axis, a sail carried by said sail support extending outwardly therewith, means for setting the sail in a variety of angular portions in generally vertical planes, said sail support including a socket assembly carried by the mast and a brace fixed in the socket assembly, said brace being releasably mounted in the socket assembly to permit replacement or to accommodate different length braces.
- 7. A human body sail assembly as defined in claim 6, including means removably mounting the brace in the socket assembly including key means integral with the socket assembly and brace for angularly orienting the brace in the socket assembly.
- 8. A human body sail assembly as defined in claim 6, including means removably mounting the brace in the socket assembly including a plurality of axial ribs on the end of the brace and a plurality of axial grooves in a brace receiving bore in the socket assembly.
- 9. A human body sail assembly as defined in claim 6, including a removable “C” clip for axially holding the brace in the socket assembly.
- 10. A human body sail assembly for sport and transportation, comprising: a base adapted to be attached to the user with back supported portions, upper and lower mast brackets fixed to the back supported portions of the base, at least one mast having an axis carried by the bracket means, upper and lower sail supports extending radially outward from the mast and rotatable about an axis substantially coaxial with the mast axis, a sail carried by said sail supports extending outwardly therewith, means for setting the sail in a variety of angular positions in generally vertical planes, said sail supports including upper and lower pivot assemblies each with a brace extending outwardly therefrom, said braces being identical except for orientation and being generally “S” shaped.
- 11. A human body sail assembly as defined in claim 10, wherein the braces are extruded plastic.
- 12. A human body sail assembly as defined in claim 10, including means removably mounting the brace in the socket assembly including key means integral with the socket assembly and brace for angularly orienting the brace in the socket assembly.
- 13. A human body sail assembly as defined in claim 10, including means removably mounting the brace in the socket assembly including a plurality of axial ribs on the end of the brace and a plurality of axial grooves in a brace receiving bore in the socket assembly.
- 14. A human body sail assembly as defined in claim 10, including a removable “C” clip for axially holding the brace in the socket assembly.
- 15. A human body sail assembly for sport and transportation, comprising: a base adapted to be attached to the user with back supported positions, upper and lower mast brackets fixed to the back supported portions of the base, two masts having an axis carried by the bracket means, upper and lower sail supports extending radially outward from each of the masts, a sail carried by each set of said sail supports extending outwardly therewith, means for setting the sails in a variety of angular positions in generally vertical planes, and a third sail member extending between and attached to the sails at the luff thereof.
- 16. A human body sail assembly as defined in claim 15, wherein the braces are extruded plastic.
- 17. A human body sail assembly as defined in claim 15, wherein each of the sail supports includes a brace mounted in a socket, and means removably mounting the brace in the socket assembly including key means integral with the socket assembly and brace for angularly orienting the brace in the socket assembly.
- 18. A human body said assembly for sport and transportation, comprising: a base adapted to be attached to the user with back supported positions, upper and lower mast brackets fixed to the back supported portions of the base, at least one mast having an axis carried by the bracket means, upper and lower sail supports extending radially outward from the mast, a sail carried by said sail supports extending outwardly therewith, and means for setting the sail in a variety of angular positions in generally vertical planes, each of said sails having closed ended pockets for receiving the upper and lower sail supports.
- 19. A human body sail assembly for sport and transportation, comprising: a base adapted to be attached to the user with back supported portions, upper and lower mast brackets fixed to the back supported portions of the base, at least one mast having an axis carried by the bracket means, upper and lower sail supports extending radially outward from the mast, a sail carried by said sail supports extending outwardly therewith, and means for setting the sail in a variety of angular positions in generally vertical planes, said upper bracket including means for spacing the upper portion of the mast further from the base than the lower bracket so the mast is angularly related to the base.
- 20. A human body sail assembly as defined in claim 19, wherein the braces are extruded plastic.
- 21. A human body sail assembly as defined in claim 19, wherein the means for spacing the upper portion of the mast from the base is adjustable.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of my U.S. Ser. No. 09/164,521, Filed: Sep. 30, 1998, entitled “IMPROVED BODY MOUNTED SAIL ASSEMBLY” U.S. Pat. No. 6,099,041.
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