Claims
- 1. A fin for swimmers having a foot pocket part and a fin part, characterized by:
- (a) a pair of inboard ribs extending along and rearwardly of the sides of said foot pocket part, said ribs terminating adjacent the end of said fin part;
- (b) a wing extending rearwardly of said foot pocket part and having a segment extending between said inboard ribs and having lateral segments extending from said inboard ribs;
- (c) a pair of outboard ribs attached to the outer edges of said lateral wing segments said outboard ribs extending rearwardly and terminating adjacent the end of said fin part;
- (d) a tail having a main segment extending between said inboard ribs and having lateral segments between said inboard ribs and said outboard ribs respectively, said tail being located in spaced juxtaposed relationship to said wing to form therewith peripherally bounded flow channels leading from the top of said wing to the bottom of said tail;
- (e) said wing terminating at a trailing edge located intermediate the length of said tail, and said tail having a leading edge located intermediate of the length of said wing to provide a two-stage propulsion device;
- (f) said ribs extending parallel to each other and to the length of said fin so that the effective areas of said flow channels are substantially uniform throughout the length of said fin;
- (g) said lateral wing segments having leading edges unobstructed by said ribs for substantially laminar flow of water to the surfaces of said lateral side wing segments;
- (h) said lateral wing segments being relieved along their respective leading inboard edges adjacent said inboard ribs thereby permitting rotation of said lateral wing segments in response to upward and downward motion of said fin in water.
- 2. The swim fin as set forth in claim 1 in which said fin part is relatively rigid whereby said fin part maintains its shape under stress; means defining a transverse axis of movement of said fin part relative to said foot pocket part for angular movement thereof by the reaction of water; and means limiting the angular movement of said fin part.
- 3. The swim fin as set forth in claim 1 in which said wing segments having flexible rearward parts movable to increase the opening of said flow channels during downstroke and to close said flow channels during upstroke whereby a two-stage propulsion system is provided for the downstroke and a one-stage propulsion system is provided for the upstroke.
- 4. A fin for swimmers characterized by:
- (a) a foot pocket part;
- (b) a fin part projecting rearwardly from said foot pocket part;
- (c) said fin part being relatively rigid sufficient to maintain its essential shape under stress;
- (d) means defining a transverse axis of movement of said fin part relative to said foot pocket part for angular movement thereof by the reaction of water imposed upon said fin;
- (e) said axis being located rearwardly of the toe region of said foot pocket part;
- (f) means limiting the angular movement of said fin part in opposite directions;
- (g) means deflecting obstructions such as kelp from the fin part of said fin;
- (h) a wing projecting rearwardly of said foot pocket part, and a tail partially overlapping said wing, and extending beyond said wing to form therewith a two stage propulsion device; and
- (i) a plurality of ribs extending parallel to each other and parallel to the longitudinal axis of said foot pocket part to impart rigidity to said fin, said wing having segments extending laterally on opposite sides of said foot pocket part with leading edges free of ribs and in the path of onflowing water.
- 5. The swim fin as set forth in claim 4 in which said wing has a flexible part operative upon the upstroke of said swim fin to close communication between said propulsion stages.
- 6. The swim fin as set forth in claim 4 in which said defining means comprises V-shaped notches in said ribs, and said limiting means comprises the side walls of said notches.
- 7. In a swim fin having a foot pocket part and a fin part, said fin part including a wing extending rearwardly of said foot pocket part and a terminal tail overlying said wing and longitudinally offset therefrom and projecting therebeyond, said wing and tail together forming a channel for flow of water from the upper side of said wing to the lower side of said tail, said fin having a plurality of ribs extending longitudinally of said fin for reinforcing said fin part, characterized by:
- (a) said wing having side segments extending laterally of said foot pocket part;
- (b) two of said ribs defining the operative lateral boundaries of said fin part and joined to said side segments of said wing;
- (c) said side segments of said wing having leading edges exposed to the onflowing water and operative to divide said onflowing water as it traverses said wing segments;
- (d) all of said ribs extending substantially parallel to each other and parallel to the longitudinal axis of said fin whereby the effective area for water flow along said fin part is essentially uniform;
- (e) the forward portions of said wing and said tail having a plurality of strakes oriented parallel to said ribs for inducing laminar flow of water across said tail and wing.
- 8. The swim fin as set forth in claim 7 together with means defining an axis of angular movement between said fin part and said foot pocket part; and means limiting angular movement of said fin part relative to said foot pocket part; said fin part being substantially rigid whereby its angular address to the water remains substantially constant along its length.
- 9. The swim fin as set forth in claim 7 together with means operative only upon upstroke movement of said fin for substantially closing said flow channel.
- 10. A fin for swimmers having a foot pocket part and a fin part, characterized by:
- (a) a wing extending rearwardly of said foot pocket part, said wing having segments projecting laterally of said foot pocket;
- (b) a relatively rigid tail joined to said wing;
- (c) means formind a flow channel leading from the top of said wing to the bottom of said tail to provide a two-stage propulsion device;
- (d) the effective area of said flow channel being substantially uniform along the length of said fin;
- (e) said lateral wing segments having unobstructed leading edges for substantially laminar flow of water to the surfaces of said lateral side wing segments;
- (f) said lateral wing segments each having a leading portion and a trailing portion which are both free of interconnection for flexing in response to movement of said fin in water whereby to form a hydrofoil surface along said lateral wing segments.
- 11. The swim fin as set forth in claim 10 together with means defining a transverse axis of movement of said fin part relative to said foot pocket part for angular movement thereof by reaction of water; and means limiting the angular movement in opposite directions.
- 12. In a swim fin having a foot pocket part and a fin part, said fin part including a wing extending rearwardly of said foot pocket part and a terminal tail overlying said wing and longitudinally offset therefrom and projecting longitudinally therebeyond, said wing and said tail together forming a channel for flow of water from the upper side of said wing to the lower side of said tail, said fin having a plurality of ribs, extending longitudinally of said fin for reinforcing said fin part, characterized by:
- (a) said foot pocket part having a substantially closed toe portion merging into a central segment of said wing that extends between a first two of said ribs, said first two of said ribs extending rearwardly from the sides of said foot pocket part;
- (b) said wing having side segments extending laterally of said foot pocket part and laterally of said central segment;
- (c) another two of said ribs defining the operative lateral boundaries of said fin part and joined to said side segments of said wing;
- (d) said ribs extending substantially parallel to each other and to the longitudinal axis of said fin whereby water flowing along said fin need not move laterally of said fin;
- (e) said first two ribs having one or more V-shaped notches or regions of reduced bending moment of inertia at its top and bottom edges to define an axis of limited angular movement of said fin part relative to said foot pocket part;
- (f) said fin part being substantially rigid so that it maintains its essential configuration independent of angular orientation of said fin part relative to said foot pocket part;
- (g) a pair of deflectors, one such deflector positioned on each of said first two ribs for deflecting potential obstructions away from said wing side segments.
- 13. The swim fin as set forth in claim 12 in which said side segments of said wing having leading edges exposed to the oncoming water to divide said water for smooth flow to the surfaces of said fin part.
- 14. The swim fin as set forth in claim 13 in which said wing segments have trailing portions capable of flexing to close said channel upon upstroke movement of said swim fin, and further to open said channel upon downstroke movement of said swim fin.
- 15. The swim fin as set forth in claim 14 in which said wing side segments have leading portions capable of rotating to increase the hydrofoil effect of said fin in response to upstroke and downstroke movement of said fin.
REFERENCE TO CORRESPONDING APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 796,976 filed on Nov. 12, 1985.
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