Claims
- 1. A fin assembly for attachment to the foot or covering therefor of a float tube user with said foot or covering having a sole, a toe portion and a heel portion, said assembly comprising:a base member having a front portion, a rear portion, an upper surface and a lower surface; a mechanism for releasably attaching the upper surface of said base member to said sole; a fin member having a front end portion, a rear end portion, a top surface and a bottom surface; hinge apparatus for mounting the front end portion of said fin member to the front portion of said base member so that said fin member is pivotally movable between a retracted position wherein said fin member top surface is positioned proximate said base member lower surface, and a base operational position wherein said fin member rear end portion projects at an angle below said base member lower surface; a device for selectively securing said fin member in said retracted position; a device for selectively securing said fin member in said base operational position; mechanism for enabling said fin member, when secured in its base operational position, to vary between a first fully extended operating position wherein said fin member rear end portion is fully extended to maximize resistance to flow of water against said fin member top surface as said fin member is moved in a rearward direction relative to the user for propelling the user forwardly in the water, and a second return operating position wherein said fin member rear portion is feathered rearwardly and upwardly toward said base member lower surface to provide substantially reduced resistance to flow of water across said fin member bottom surface as said fin member is moved in a forward direction relative to said user; and a mechanism for limiting the maximum angle between said fin member in said first fully extended operating position and the plane of said base member lower surface.
- 2. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the angle at which said fin member front end portion projects below said base member lower surface is a fixed predetermined angle, and wherein the angle at which said fin member rear end portion projects below said base member is increased from said predetermined angle when said fin member is moved to said first fully extended operating position and decreased when said fin member is moved to said second return operating position.
- 3. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein said fixed predetermined angle is in the range of 60°-70°.
- 4. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mechanism for varying said fin member between said first and second operating positions when secured in said base operational position comprises a pliable fin member capable of flexing in response to water pressure against said fin member top and bottom surfaces.
- 5. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mechanism for varying said fin member between said first and second operating positions when secured in said base operational position comprises a fold intermediate said fin member front and rear portions adapted to move said fin member rear portion in response to water pressure against said fin member top and bottom surfaces.
- 6. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fin assembly further comprises a traction mechanism disposed along the bottom surface of said fin member.
- 7. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said device for releasably attaching the upper surface of said base member to the sole of a foot covering comprises adjustable strap members having breakaway connection elements as safety releases.
- 8. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said device for selectively securing said fin member in said retracted position comprises a latch mechanism interconnecting the rear end portion of said fin member and the rear portion of said base member and including a latch arm terminating at one end thereof in a pawl, and a catch member adapted for releasable engagement with said pawl.
- 9. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein said latch arm is secured to said fin member rear end portion, and said catch member is secured to said base member rear portion, said latch mechanism further comprising a spring bias element engaged with said latch arm adapted to urge said latch arm into engagement with said catch member.
- 10. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said device for selectively securing said fin member in said base operational position comprises a lever mechanism, and a catch member adapted to lock said lever mechanism and maintain said fin member in said base operational position, said lever mechanism including a spring bias element adapted to urge said lever mechanism toward said catch member.
- 11. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein said lever mechanism comprises a lever member having a pawl thereon and adapted for pivotal engagement with said fin member front end portion, a catch disposed on said base member front portion for selective engagement with said pawl, and a spring bias element interengaging said lever member and said fin member, said lever member being movable against the bias of said spring element to selectively disengage said pawl from said catch.
- 12. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hinge apparatus comprises a pair of spaced flanges disposed in the front end portion of said fin member each having an aperture therein, a pivot shoulder disposed at the front portion of said base member, and a hinge pin mechanism adapted for removable positioning within said flange apertures and said pivot shoulder.
- 13. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 12, wherein said base member pivot shoulder includes an opening therein, and said hinge pin mechanism comprises a removable hinge pin adapted for attachment through said flange apertures and said pivot shoulder opening to join said base member front portion and said fin member front end portion in a pivotal manner.
- 14. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 12, wherein said base member pivot shoulder includes a pair of ledges, and wherein said hinge pin mechanism comprises a pin projecting outwardly from each said ledge, each said pin being adapted for insertion into an adjacent flange aperture to join said base member front portion and said fin member front end portion in a pivotal manner.
- 15. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 14, wherein each said hinge pin includes opposed flat edges, and wherein each said aperture includes a slot sized and shaped to permit one said hinge pin to be selectively moved into and out of one said aperture and oriented so that said pins are movable through said slots when said fin member has achieved a projection angle relative to said base member lower surface of greater than 90°.
- 16. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said angle limiting mechanism comprises a flexible strap removably secured to the lower surface of said base member and the top surface of said fin member, the length of said strap being the limiting factor for said angle.
- 17. A fin assembly for attachment to the boot of a float tube user and adapted for selective movement between a first fully extended operating position for propelling the float tube user in a forwardly facing direction, a second return operating position to provide substantially reduced resistance to the flow of water as the fin assembly is moved in a forwardly direction relative to said user, and a retracted position for enabling the float tube user to walk on a surface, said boot having a sole, a toe and a heel, said fin assembly comprising:a base member having a front portion, a rear portion, an upper surface and a lower surface; a mechanism for releasably securing the upper surface of said base member to the sole of a boot; a fin member having a front end portion, a rear end portion, a top surface and a bottom surface, said rear end portion having a width dimension greater than said front end portion; an arrangement for mounting the front end portion of said fin member to the front portion of said base member to provide pivotal movement between said fin member retracted position, and a fin member base operational position wherein said fin member rear end portion projects at an acute attack angle below said base member lower surface, said fin member being adapted for movement between said fully extended operating position and said return operating position when locked in said base member operational position; a device for limiting the maximum angle of attack between said fin member in its fully extended operating position and the plane of said base member lower surface; a mechanism for releasably locking said fin member in said base operational position wherein said fin member front end portion projects at a predetermined angle below said base member lower surface; and a mechanism for releasably maintaining said fin member in said retracted position against said base member lower surface to enable a float tube user to walk on a land surface.
- 18. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein said attack angle is increased relative to said predetermined angle when said fin member is moved to said first fully extended operating position and decreased when said fin member is moved to said second return operating position.
- 19. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein said maximum angle of attack limiting device comprises a flexible strap removably secured to the lower surface of said base member and the top surface of said fin member, the length of said strap being the limiting factor for said attack angle, and wherein said predetermined angle is in the range of 60°-70°.
- 20. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein said fin member comprises a pliable material capable of flexing in response to water pressure against said fin member top and bottom surfaces so as to enable said fin member to move between said first and second operating positions when secured in said base operational position.
- 21. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein said fin assembly further comprises a traction mechanism disposed along the bottom surface of said fin member in the form of a plurality of raised cleat-like elements, and wherein said mechanism for releasably attaching the upper surface of said base member to the sole of a boot comprises adjustable strap members having breakaway connection elements as safety releases in the event that said assembly is caught on an obstruction during use.
- 22. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein said mechanism for releasably maintaining said fin member in said retracted position comprises a latch mechanism interconnecting the rear end portion of said fin member and the rear portion of said base member and including a latch arm secured to said fin member rear end portion and terminating at one end thereof in a pawl, a catch member secured to said base member rear portion and adapted for releasable engagement with said pawl, and a spring bias element engaged with said latch arm adapted to urge said pawl into engagement with said catch member.
- 23. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein said mechanism for releasably locking said fin member in said base operational position comprises a lever mechanism comprising a lever member having a pawl thereon and adapted for pivotal mounting on said fin member front end portion, a catch disposed on said base member front portion for selective engagement with said pawl, and a spring bias element interengaging said lever member and said fin member, said lever member being movable against the bias of said spring element to selectively disengage said pawl from said catch.
- 24. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein said mounting arrangement for pivotal movement comprises a pair of spaced flanges disposed in the front end portion of said fin member each having an aperture therein, a pivot shoulder in the form of a pair of ledges disposed at the front portion of said base member, and a hinge pin mechanism adapted for removable positioning within said flange apertures and said pivot shoulder ledges, said hinge pin mechanism comprising a pin projecting outwardly from each said ledge with each said pin being adapted for insertion into an adjacent flange aperture to join said base member front portion and said fin member front end portion in a pivotal manner, and wherein each said hinge pin includes opposed flat edges, and each said aperture includes a slot sized and shaped to permit one said hinge pin to be selectively moved into and out of one said aperture and oriented so that said pins are movable Through said slots when said fin member has achieved a projection angle relative to said base member lower surface of greater than 90°.
- 25. In a fin assembly for attachment to the boot of a float tube user with said boot having a sole, a toe and a heel, said fin assembly including a base member having a front portion, a rear portion, an upper surface and a lower surface, a mechanism for releasably securing said base member to the sole of the float tube user's boot, a fin member having a front end portion, a rear end portion, a top surface and a bottom surface, and a hinging arrangement for mounting the front end portion of said fin member to the front portion of said base member to provide pivotal movement therebetween, said fin assembly being adapted for selective movement between an operating position for propelling the float tube user in a forwardly facing direction, a return position to provide substantially reduced resistance to the flow of water as the fin assembly is moved in a forwardly direction relative to said user, and a retracted position for enabling the float tube user to walk on a surface, the improvement wherein said fin assembly further comprises:a mechanism for releasably locking said fin member in a base operational position wherein said fin member front end portion projects at a predetermined angle below said base member lower surface, said fin member moving between said fully extended operating position and said return position while locked in said base operational position; a mechanism for releasably maintaining said fin member in said retracted position against said base member lower surface to enable a float tube user to walk on a land surface; a device for limiting the maximum angle of attack between said fin member rear end portion in its fully extended operating position and the plane of said base member lower surface; and a traction mechanism disposed along the bottom surface of said fin member to assist the float tube user to walk on a flat surface.
- 26. The fin assembly improvement as claimed in claim 25, wherein said fin member comprises a pliable material capable of flexing in response to water pressure against said fin member top and bottom surfaces so as to enable said fin member to move between said fully extended operating position and said return position when said fin member front end portion remains locked in said base operational position.
- 27. The fin assembly improvement as claimed in claim 26, wherein the pliability of said fin member rear end portion is greater than the pliability of said fin member front end portion to provide increased feathering and flexing capability of said rear end portion relative to said front end portion when subjected to water pressure against said fin member top and bottom surfaces.
- 28. The fin assembly improvement as claimed in claim 27, wherein said mechanism for releasably locking said fin member in said base operational position comprises a lever mechanism comprising a lever member having a pawl thereon and adapted for pivotal mounting on said fin member front end portion, a catch disposed on said base member front portion for selective engagement with said pawl, and a spring bias element interengaging said lever member and said fin member front end portion, said lever member being movable against the bias of said spring element to selectively disengage said pawl from said catch to release said fin member from its base operational position.
- 29. The fin assembly improvement as claimed in claim 25, wherein said mechanism for releasably maintaining said fin member in said retracted position comprises a latch mechanism interconnecting the rear end portion of said fin member and the rear portion of said base member and including a latch arm secured to said fin member rear end portion and including a pawl at one end thereof, a catch member secured to said base member rear portion and adapted for releasable engagement with said pawl, and a spring bias element engaged with said latch arm adapted to urge said pawl into engagement with said catch member.
- 30. The fin assembly improvement as claimed in claim 25, wherein said base member lower surface includes a T-shaped connecting element projecting downwardly therefrom, and wherein said maximum angle of attack limiting device comprises a flexible strap removably secured at one end to said T-shaped element and at its opposite end to the top surface of said fin member, the length of said strap being the limiting factor for said angle.
- 31. The fin assembly improvement as claimed in claim 25, wherein said traction mechanism comprises a plurality of raised cleats projecting outwardly from the bottom surface of said fin member, and wherein said mechanism for releasably securing the upper surface of said base member to the sole of a boot comprises adjustable strap members having breakaway connection elements.
- 32. A fin assembly for attachment to a boot having a sole, a toe and a heel portion, said assembly comprising:a fin member having a front portion, a rear portion, an upper surface and a bottom surface, said rear portion having a width dimension greater than said front portion; a hinge mechanism for securing the front portion of said fin member proximate the toe of said boot to provide rotational movement of said fin member at its front portion between a base operational position wherein said fin member front portion projects below said boot sole to form a fixed acute angle between said fin member and the plane of said sole, and a retracted position for enabling the float tube user to walk on a flat surface; means for enabling said fin member, when secured in said base operational position, to move between a first fully extended operating position wherein said fin member rear end portion is extended to maximize resistance to flow of water against said fin member upper surface as said fin member is moved in a rearward direction relative to the user for propelling the user forwardly in the water, and a second return operating position wherein said fin member rear portion is feathered rearwardly and upwardly toward said boot sole to provide substantially reduced resistance to flow of water across said fin member bottom surface as said fin member is moved in a forward direction relative to said user for resetting said fin member to its fully extended operating position; and means for limiting the maximum angle between said fin member rear end portion in its fully extended operational position and the plane of the sole of said boot.
- 33. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 32, wherein said fin assembly further includes a mechanism for releasably locking said fin member in said retracted position to enable a float tube user to walk on a land surface.
- 34. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 32, wherein said fin assembly further includes a mechanism for releasably locking said fin member in its base operational position wherein said fin member front end portion projects at a predetermined fixed angle below said base member lower surface.
- 35. The fin assembly as claimed in claim 32, wherein said means for enabling said fin member, when secured in said base operational position, to move between a first fully extended operating position and a second return operating position comprises said fin member being formed from a pliable material capable of flexing in response to water pressure against said fin member top and bottom surfaces.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS AND PATENTS
This application claims benefits under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) for of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/120,861, filed Feb. 19, 1999. This application also relates to U.S. Pat. No. 5,645,460, U.S. Pat. No. 5,593,333, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,531,621, the contents of which are specifically incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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