The present invention relates to the field of equipment for kite surfing and in particular relates to a securing device to hook and unhook the kite to the body of the kiter.
As known in the practice of kitesurfing, the user, hereinafter referred to as the kiter, stands on a board, generally made of thermoplastic material, and is connected through cables to a special wing (the kite) that, when inflated by the wind, allows the kiter to ride the board and to make special manoeuvres, raising him/her off the surface of the water and allowing him/her to perform jumps and acrobatic evolutions. In particular, the wing is made of a layer of fabric, generally of a rectangular shape, wherein from the corners of its back side, with respect the forward direction, there extend two flexible cables fixed to the ends of a driving bar manoeuvred like handlebars by the kiter to drive the kite. From the corners of the front side there extend two additional cables that are collected in the centre of the driving bar and passed through it to be secured to a rubber ring, known as “chicken loop”, intended to be fixed to a hook projecting from a connection belt, named “harness”, which is weared by the kiter. When the driving bar is moved along the central cable connected to the harness, it is possible to adjust the lift of the wing.
Normally the kiter is connected to the wing through the hook to which the rubber ring placed at the end of the cables connected to the front corners of the wing is engaged.
It is important, especially during the learning phase, to firmly engage the ring with the hook in order to avoid accidental unhooking.
However it may be useful in the practice of kiteboarding to easily hook and unhook the driving bar to the hook of the harness in a quick and safe way. As the engagement of the chicken loop to the hook of the harness is not stable enough in itself, some solutions have been proposed to ensure a better fixation. For example the use of a spring-catch fixed to the harness, instead of the standard hook, gives the possibility to easily and safely unhook the chicken loop, but has the disadvantage of being difficult to hook again when riding.
Another solution is the use of a flexible rubber element radially protruding from the chicken loop. Once this is fixed to the hook, the flexible element is bent and inserted into the hook, forming a sort of latch closure preventing the ring to come out from the hook. This solution is less secure than the previous one and the rehooking operation is difficult anyhow.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a securing device for kiteboarding practice that allows, from one side, a stable and safe fastening of the chicken loop to the hook of the harness and, from the other one, easy and quick hooking and unhooking operations.
Another purpose of the present invention is to provide a securing device of the above mentioned type that has a simple structure enabling it to be manufactured at low cost and to be adapted to existing harnesses.
These objects are reached with the securing device for kitesurfing to hook and unhook the kite to the body of the kiter according to the present invention, that comprises a connection bar intended to be fixed to the body of the kiter and a hook protruding from the bar to engage the ends of the pair of cables extending from the front corners of the wing. A clasp extends from the bar in correspondence of the hook, which can be engageably positioned with the latter to ensure the closure thereof and movable to an opening position that allows the end of the pair of cables to be disengaged from said hook, at least in the engagement position with the hook the clasp being firmly locked by a moderate force due to dimensional interference.
In a particularly preferred solution of the invention the clasp pivotally extends on said hook and it is necessary to apply a certain force to said clasp in order to rotate it or to engage it with said hook so as to close its curved end after the chicken loop is engaged with said hook.
In another particularly advantageous embodiment, the clasp comprises a fixed element protruding from the connection bar along the hook and a mobile element that passes through said fixed element to close the curved end of the hook, said mobile element being reversibly fixable to said fixed element.
Additional features and advantages of the securing device for kitesurfing according to the present invention will be apparent from the following description of embodiments thereof, made as non-limiting examples, with reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
With reference to
The connection portion 6a has a substantially circular shape and forms a pivotable connection between the clasp 6 and the harness 1, said connection however being of the forced type requiring a moderate pushing strength applied with the fingers by the kiter on the two arms 6c to move the clasp 6 from the engagement with the hook 4 shown in
In the use of the securing device according to the present invention, when the rubber ring, or chicken loop, is engaged with the open ring 4d of the hook 4 and the clasp 6 is engaged with the end 4c of the hook, the chicken loop can not by accident come out from the hook 4 as for example by unexpected or sudden movements, because the clasp 6 form a firm closure element of the hook 4 that can be opened only by exerting a moderate and conscious opening force on the arms 6c of the clasp to bring it in the open condition shown in
The embodiment of the invention described above can be advantageously applied either to new harnesses or to an existing harness. As a matter of fact, the clasp 6 can be either placed on a new harness since the beginning or can be supplied as an accessory that the kiter can insert on his/her existing harness.
In the variation shown in
According to the above variation of the invention the clasp 6 can not be mounted on existing harnesses by the user, but new harness bars can be equipped with it.
In the embodiment shown in
To lock the movable part 17 to the fixed part 16 of the clasp a quick-release connection device 19 is provided, preferably a Velcro® type connection device applied to the complementary faces of strips 16b and 17b. The movable part 17 is anyhow stably linked to the part 16 in order to avoid to lose it in the normal activities. The part 17b can be, to that end, be linked to the part 16b by a flexible element, generally made by an elastic strip stitched on both sides.
There are several situations in which the use of the device according to the present invention is particularly advantageous:
a) on ordinary riding, where there is the need to have a stable attachment to the wing, without fear of accidental unhooking, though ensuring the whole integrity of all safety devices (which every kite is equipped with), whose functions are not jeopardized.
b) in situations, especially when learning how to ride or in bad sea conditions, when the wing has fallen down in the water and the kiter is trying to relaunch it. In these conditions, there is no time and way to assure that the wing is permanently linked to the body, because the kiter is busy in different operations. It is frequent in fact, with presently available systems, that in these situations, the kiter loses his wing and is forced to recover it only by means of the auxiliary safety cable but with no chance to relaunch it any more.
c) when performing recently introduced acrobatic manoeuvres, in which there is the need to be unhooked from the wing. This mainly for kiters who want to try this kind of manoeuvres, by unhooking the wing from the body only for the time requested by the manoeuvre itself and, once this is terminated, going back to ride normally without the fear of accidental unhooking of the wing.
d) in moderate emergency situations, in which there is not the need to unhook completely from the wing (where for this purpose every kite has its special safety devices), but it is useful to unhook the chicken loop to restore or repair the possible damage or malfunction and then rapidly rehook stably to the wing.
Various modifications and alterations to the invention may be appreciated based on a review of the disclosure. These changes and additions are intended to be within the scope and spirit of the invention as defined by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005A000145 | Jun 2005 | FI | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IT2006/000469 | 6/20/2006 | WO | 00 | 12/29/2007 |