Claims
- 1. A hand fin apparatus, comprising:an aerodynamic exterior hand fin surface with a curved leading edge having a first thickness; a curved trailing edge positioned in spaced relation from the leading edge, the leading edge and the trailing edge joined at opposing first and second trailing points, the trailing edge with a second thickness, narrower in thickness than the first thickness of the leading edge; a main body portion extending between the leading edge and the trailing edge, the main body portion being shaped such that water flowing over the main body portion is guided toward a centerline of the hand fin apparatus; and a handle portion positioned across the centerline of the hand fin apparatus, the handle portion further positioned between the leading edge and the trailing edge of the hand fin apparatus, the handle portion sized to receive a user's hand therein.
- 2. The hand fin apparatus of claim 1, wherein the trailing edge is flexible to generate lift as the hand fin apparatus is moved through water.
- 3. The hand fin apparatus of claim 1, wherein the handle portion extends entirely through the hand fin apparatus, and the handle portion is sized to allow water to pass through the handle portion to redirect water flow passing over the hand fin apparatus, during use.
- 4. The hand fin apparatus of claim 3, wherein an auxiliary handle pad is selectively attachable to the handle portion of the hand fin apparatus, to increase a grip size on the handle portion, and to improve control of the hand fin apparatus, during use.
- 5. The hand fin apparatus of claim 4, wherein the auxiliary handle pad is secured to the handle portion with a first strap releasably secured to opposing ends of the first strap, and a second strap releasably secured to the handle portion with opposing ends of the second strap, and at least one of the first and second straps provide an attachment means for auxiliary gear used in conjunction with the hand fin apparatus.
- 6. The hand fin apparatus of claim 1, wherein the main body portion includes a third thickness positioned in spaced relation from the leading edge, the third thickness conforming substantially to the shape of the leading edge, the third thickness is thicker than the first thickness located at the leading edge, and the third thickness tapers towards the second thickness located at the trailing edge of the hand fin apparatus.
- 7. The hand fin apparatus of claim 1, wherein a focusing raceway is formed along the center of the hand fin apparatus, the focusing raceway defined by the main body portion and tapering in thickness toward the centerline of the hand fin apparatus and also tapering towards the trailing edge of the hand fin apparatus, to direct and funnel water flow passing over the hand fin apparatus, to generate lift during use.
- 8. The hand fin apparatus of claim 1, wherein the hand fin apparatus is inflatable, and an inflation valve is provided to selectively inflate and deflate the hand fin apparatus, and the hand fin apparatus is buoyant when inflated, and compressible to a small size when deflated, for ease of transport and storage.
- 9. The hand fin apparatus of claim 1, wherein the hand fin apparatus includes a hollow portion forming an internal chamber therein, and a first plug tip is releasably secured to a first aperture located in proximity to the first trailing point, the first aperture in fluid communication with the internal chamber, and a second plug tip is releasably secured to a second aperture provided in proximity to the second trailing point, the second aperture in fluid communication with the internal chamber, and the first and second plug tips are removed from the first and second trailing points to selectively fill the hollow hand fin apparatus with water, and the first and second plug tips are subsequently releasably secured to the respective first and second apertures when the hollow portion of the hand fin apparatus is filled to a desired weight with water, and wherein the water is removed after use, to reduce the weight of the hand fin apparatus, for ease of transport and storage.
- 10. The hand fin apparatus of claim 1, wherein an elongated wrist strap is attachable to the handle portion of the hand fin apparatus, and an aperture is provided near one end of the wrist strap to receive a second end of the wrist strap therethrough, and the wrist strap is sized to engage the handle portion of the hand fin, and extends beyond the handle portion to be wrapped about a user's wrist, to releasably secure the hand fin apparatus to the user's wrist during use.
- 11. The hand fin apparatus of claim 1, wherein the handle portion extends between the leading edge and the trailing edge, and between the first and second trailing points of the hand fin apparatus, but does not extend therethrough.
- 12. The hand fin apparatus of claim 1, wherein the aerodynamic shape of the hand fin apparatus is substantially symmetrical about the centerline.
- 13. The hand fin apparatus of claim 1, wherein the aerodynamic shape of the hand fin apparatus is substantially asymmetrical about the centerline of the hand fin apparatus.
- 14. The hand fin apparatus of claim 1, wherein a self-regulating pitch of less than 30 degrees is selected with a combination of physical structure and materials used.
- 15. The hand fin apparatus of claim 14 wherein the self regulating pitch is preferably selected to be between 15 and 20 degrees.
- 16. A hand fin apparatus, comprising:an aerodynamic hand fin apparatus with a substantially symmetrical, aerodynamic dolphin tail shape, the hand fin apparatus with a curved leading edge having a first thickness; a curved trailing edge positioned in spaced relation from the curved leading edge, the leading edge and the trailing edge joined at opposing first and second trailing points, the hand fin apparatus with a trailing edge having a second thickness, narrower in thickness than the first thickness located at the leading edge of the swim fin apparatus, the main body portion includes a third thickness that is thicker than the first thickness located at the leading edge, and the third thickness tapers towards the trailing edge of the hand fin apparatus; a main body portion extends between the leading edge and the trailing edge, the main body portion shaped such that water flowing over the main body portion is guided toward a center of the hand fin apparatus; and an elongated handle portion positioned across the center of the hand fin apparatus, the elongated handle portion further positioned between the leading edge and the trailing edge of the hand fin apparatus, the handle portion sized to receive a user's hand therethrough.
- 17. The hand fin apparatus of claim 16, wherein the trailing edge is flexible to generate lift as the hand fin apparatus is moved through water.
- 18. The hand fin apparatus of claim 16, wherein the handle portion is sized to allow water to pass through the handle portion to redirect water flow passing over the hand fin apparatus, during use.
- 19. The hand fin apparatus of claim 16, wherein an auxiliary handle pad is selectively attachable to the handle portion of the hand fin apparatus, to increase a grip size on the handle portion, and to improve control of the hand fin apparatus during use; the auxiliary handle pad releasably secured to the handle portion with at least one strap, and the at least one strap provides an auxiliary attachment means for auxiliary gear used in conjunction with the hand fin apparatus.
- 20. The hand fin apparatus of claim 16, wherein a focusing raceway is formed between the main body portion and the trailing edge of the hand fin apparatus, the focusing raceway tapering in thickness toward the center of the hand fin apparatus and towards the trailing edge of the hand fin apparatus to direct and funnel water flow passing over the hand fin apparatus, to generate lift during use.
- 21. A hand fin apparatus of claim 16, wherein the hand fin apparatus is inflatable, and an inflation valve is provided to selectively inflate and deflate the hand fin apparatus, and the hand fin apparatus is buoyant when inflated, and compressible to a small size when deflated, for ease of transport and storage.
- 22. The hand fin apparatus of claim 16, wherein the hand fin apparatus includes a hollow portion forming an internal chamber therein, and a first plug tip is releasably secured to a first aperture located in proximity to the first trailing point, the first aperture in fluid communication with the internal chamber, and a second plug tip is releasably secured to a second aperture provided in proximity to the second trailing point, the second aperture in fluid communication with the internal chamber, and the first and second plug tips are removed from the first and second trailing points to selectively fill the hollow hand fin apparatus with water, and the first and second plug tips are subsequently releasably secured to the respective first and second apertures when the hollow portion of the hand fin apparatus is filled to a desired weight with water prior to use; and wherein the water is removed after use, to reduce the weight of the hand fin apparatus, for ease of transport and storage.
- 23. The hand fin apparatus of claim 16, wherein an elongated wrist strap is attachable to the handle portion of the hand fin apparatus, and an aperture is provided near one end of the wrist strap to receive a second end of the wrist strap therethrough, and the wrist strap is sized to engage the handle portion of the hand fin, with one end extending to be wrapped about a user's wrist and secured thereto, to releasably secure the hand fin apparatus to the user's wrist, for improved control of the hand fin apparatus, during use.
- 24. A hand fin apparatus, comprising:an aerodynamic hand fin apparatus with a substantially symmetrical fish tail shape, the hand fin apparatus with a curved leading edge having a first thickness; a curved trailing edge positioned in spaced relation from the curved leading edge, the leading edge and the trailing edge joined at opposing first and second trailing points, the hand fin apparatus with a trailing edge having a second thickness, narrower in thickness than the first thickness located at the leading edge of the swim fin apparatus, the main body portion includes a third thickness that is thicker than the first thickness located at the leading edge, and the third thickness tapers towards the second thickness located at the trailing edge of the hand fin apparatus; a main body portion extends between the leading edge and the trailing edge, the main body portion shaped such that water flowing over the main body portion is guided toward a centerline of the hand fin apparatus and toward the trailing edge of the hand fin apparatus; and an elongated handle portion positioned across the centerline of the hand fin apparatus, the elongated handle portion positioned between the leading edge and the trailing edge of the hand fin apparatus, the handle portion sized to receive a user's hand therethrough, the handle portion further sized to allow water to pass through the handle portion to redirect water flow passing over the hand fin apparatus, during use; and a focusing raceway formed along the main body portion of the hand fin apparatus, the focusing raceway tapering in thickness toward the trailing edge of the hand fin apparatus to direct and funnel water flow passing over the hand fin apparatus towards the centerline of the hand fin apparatus, and to generate lift during use.
- 25. A hand fin apparatus, comprising:a) an aerodynamic hand fin apparatus with a substantially symmetrical fish tail shape, the hand fin apparatus with a first cast material forming a curved leading edge portion having a first thickness; b) a second cast material forming a main body portion positioned in spaced relation from the curved leading edge, the second cast material selected to be less rigid than the first cast material, the main body portion being shaped such that water flowing over the main body portion is guided toward a centerline of the hand fin apparatus; and c) a flexible, curved trailing edge portion secured to the second cast material, the curved trailing edge positioned in spaced relation from the main body portion, the trailing edge portion with a second thickness, narrower in thickness than the first thickness, the trailing edge is flexible to generate lift as the hand fin apparatus is moved through water; d) the leading edge and the trailing edge joined at opposing first and second trailing points; and e) a handle portion positioned between the leading edge and the trailing edge of the hand fin apparatus, the handle portion sized to receive a user's hand therethrough, and the handle portion is sized to allow water to pass through the handle portion to redirect water flow passing over the hand fin apparatus, during use.
- 26. The hand fin apparatus of claim 25, wherein an auxiliary handle pad is selectively attachable to the handle portion of the hand fin apparatus, to increase a grip size on the handle portion, and to improve control of the hand fin apparatus during use; the auxiliary handle pad releasably secured to the handle portion with at least one strap, and the at least one strap provides an auxiliary attachment means for auxiliary gear used in conjunction with the hand fin apparatus.
- 27. The hand fin apparatus of claim 25, wherein a focusing raceway is formed between the main body portion and the trailing edge of the hand fin apparatus, the focusing raceway tapering in thickness toward the centerline of the hand fin apparatus and towards the trailing edge of the hand fin apparatus to direct and funnel water flow passing over the hand fin apparatus, and to generate lift during use.
- 28. The hand fin apparatus of claim 25, wherein the hand fin apparatus includes a hollow portion forming an internal chamber therein, and a first plug tip is releasably secured to a first aperture located in proximity to the first trailing point, the first aperture in fluid communication with the internal chamber, and a second plug tip is releasably secured to a second aperture provided in proximity to the second trailing point, the second aperture in fluid communication with the internal chamber, and the first and second plug tips are removed from the first and second trailing points to selectively fill the hollow hand fin apparatus with water, and the first and second plug tips are subsequently releasably secured to the respective first and second apertures when the hollow portion of the hand fin apparatus is filled to a desired weight with water prior to use; and wherein the water is removed after use, to reduce the weight of the hand fin apparatus, for ease of transport and storage.
- 29. The hand fin apparatus of claim 25, wherein an elongated wrist strap is attachable to the handle portion of the hand fin apparatus, and an aperture is provided near one end of the wrist strap to receive a second end of the wrist strap therethrough, and the wrist strap is sized to engage the handle portion of the hand fin, with one end extending to be wrapped about a user's wrist and secured thereto, to releasably secure the hand fin apparatus to the users wrist during use, for improved control of the hand fin apparatus, during use.
- 30. A hand fin apparatus comprising:a) an aerodynamic hand fin apparatus with a main body portion, a curved leading edge, a curved trailing edge positioned in spaced relation from the curved leading edge, the leading edge and the trailing edge joined at opposing first and second trailing points, the main body portion of the hand fin having a top side and a bottom side; b) a handle aperture extending at least partially through the main body portion of the hand fin apparatus, the handle aperture sized to receive a user's fingers at least partially therein, the handle aperture positioned between the leading edge, the trailing edge, and the opposing first and second trailing points of the main body portion; c) a flexible top flap secured to the top side of the main body portion of the hand fin in proximity to the leading edge, and sized to at least partially cover the top side of the handle aperture; d) a flexible bottom flap secured to the bottom side of the main body portion of the hand fin in proximity to the leading edge, and sized to at least partially cover the bottom side of the handle aperture.
- 31. The hand fin apparatus of claim 30, wherein the trailing edge of the hand fin is flexible to generate lift as the hand fin apparatus is moved through the water.
- 32. The hand fin apparatus of claim 30, wherein the main body portion includes a focusing raceway formed along the center portion of the hand fin apparatus, the focusing raceway defined by the main body portion tapering in thickness toward the center portion of the hand fin apparatus between the leading edge and the trailing edge, to direct and funnel water flow passing over the hand fin apparatus to generate lift during use.
- 33. The hand fin apparatus of claim 30, wherein the main body portion tapers towards the trailing edge and includes a self regulating pitch selected to be between fifteen degrees and twenty degrees when the hand fin apparatus is selectively pushed and pulled in water.
- 34. The hand fin apparatus of claim 30, wherein a protrusion extends within the handle aperture in spaced relation from the leading edge, to provide a finger ledge to aid in the manipulation and control of the hand fin apparatus when selectively pushed and pulled through water.
- 35. The hand fin apparatus of claim 30, wherein a recess extends within the handle aperture adjacent to the leading edge, to provide a finger recess to aid in the manipulation and control of the hand fin apparatus when selectively pushed and pulled through water.
- 36. The hand fin apparatus of claim 30, wherein the top flap and the bottom flap are joined along the leading edge of the hand fin apparatus, and opposing notches are provided along the leading edge to aid in releasably securing the top flap and the bottom flap to the leading edge of the main body portion of the hand fin apparatus.
- 37. The hand fin apparatus of claim 30, wherein at least one notch is provided along the trailing edge of the top flap and the bottom flap to aid in placement of the user's hand through the handle portion of the main body portion of the hand fin apparatus, beneath one of the top flap and the bottom flap, during use.
- 38. A hand fin apparatus comprising:a) an aerodynamic hand fin apparatus with a main body portion, a curved leading edge, a curved trailing edge positioned in spaced relation from the curved leading edge, the leading edge and the trailing edge joined at opposing first and second trailing points, the main body portion of the hand fin having a top side and a bottom side forming an air tight chamber there between; b) a handle aperture extending at least partially through the main body portion of the hand fin apparatus, the handle aperture sized to receive a users fingers at least partially therein, the handle aperture positioned between the leading edge, the trailing edge, and the opposing first and second trailing points of the main body portion without affecting the integrity of the air tight chamber; c) the opposing trailing points each having an air valve aperture extending through at least one of the top side and the bottom side; d) the opposing air valve apertures each having a removable and replaceable valve cap for selective insertion of air and liquid within the air tight chamber, the liquid serving as a ballast and the air serving as a buoyant fluid, enabling the user to selectively control the buoyancy of the hand fin apparatus.
- 39. The hand fin apparatus of claim 38, wherein the hand fin apparatus is symmetrical and aerodynamic in shape.
- 40. The hand fin apparatus of claim 38, wherein the hand fin apparatus is asymmetrical and aerodynamic in shape.
- 41. The hand fin apparatus of claim 38, wherein the trailing edge is flexible to generate lift as the hand fin apparatus is moved through water.
- 42. The hand fin apparatus of claim 38, wherein a focusing raceway is formed between the main body portion and the trailing edge of the hand fin apparatus, the focusing raceway tapering in thickness toward the center of the hand fin apparatus and towards the trailing edge of the hand fin apparatus to direct and funnel water flow passing over the external surface of the hand fin apparatus to generate left during use.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application claims priority of Provisional Patent Application, Ser. No. 60/330,469, filed Oct. 23, 2001, and this provisional patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Provisional Applications (1)
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