Claims
- 1. A retractable fin assembly for attachment to a boot of a float tube user, the boot having a heel and sole, said assembly comprising:
- a fin member slidingly moveable between a first position wherein said fin member is adapted to project below the boot for propelling the float tube user forwardly in the water and a second position wherein said fin member is adapted for retraction relative to the heel of the boot to permit walking on land by the float tube user;
- propulsion vane means carried by said fin member and having a closed position for providing substantial resistance to the flow of water as said fin member is moved in a rearward direction relative to the user, and an open position for providing substantially reduced resistance to the flow of water as said fin member is moved in a forward direction relative to the user; and
- means for attaching said fin member to the boot of the user such that said first position aligns the plane of said propulsion vane means at a pre-selected angle of 90.degree. or greater between said fin member propulsion vane means and the boot sole as said propulsion vane means project downwardly from and behind the heel of the boot, and said second position aligns said fin member behind the boot heel and ankle of the user above the sole of the boot.
- 2. The assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said assembly further includes means for releasably maintaining said fin member in each of said first and second positions.
- 3. The assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said propulsion vane means comprises a frame having upper and lower portions and a plurality of elongated flaps hingedly secured to said frame substantially parallel to each other.
- 4. The assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein said fin member attachment means includes a releasable attachment member mountable to the boot and a support structure for securing said fin member to said releasable attachment member for sliding substantially vertical movement relative to the sole of the boot between said first and second positions, said support structure including means for mounting said propulsion vane means frame.
- 5. The assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein said frame mounting means is adapted to align said frame with said hinged elongated flaps at a pre-selected angle between about 90.degree. wherein said frame is substantially vertical relative to the sole of the boot, and an obtuse angle of up to approximately 125.degree. relative to the sole of the boot wherein said frame is angled downwardly and away from the toe of the boot.
- 6. The assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein said frame mounting means includes means for hingedly securing the upper portion of said frame to said support structure, and a clamp clement for securing the lower portion of said frame to said support structure between a first frame position immediately adjacent said support structure to provide said 90.degree. angle and a second frame position spaced outwardly and away from said support structure to provide said obtuse angle of up to approximately 125.degree..
- 7. The assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein said clamp element is hingedly secured at one end to the lower portion of said frame and is releasably attachable at its other end to one of a plurality of vertically spaced braces disposed along said support structure.
- 8. The assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein said support structure comprises a pair of substantially vertically aligned tubular members each comprising at least a pair of telescoping elements having radially innermost and outermost elements with the outermost tubular element secured to said releasable attachment member and the innermost tubular element secured for vertical telescoping movement within said outermost element and attached to said frame mounting means.
- 9. The assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein said flaps are attached to said frame to move from said closed position wherein said flaps lie in substantially the same plane to form a surface to resist water flow, to said open position wherein said flaps are oriented up to approximately 90.degree. to project outwardly from said plane in substantially parallel fashion to reduce resistance to water flow between the flaps.
- 10. The assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein said frame further includes stop members to maintain said flaps in said closed position as water pressure increases against the surface of said flaps.
- 11. The assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein said flaps are normally positioned intermediate said closed and said open positions and are moved to each said closed and open position in response to water flow against said flaps.
- 12. The assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein said flaps are hingedly secured to said frame to move to said closed position in response to rearward movement of the leg of a user causing movement in a rearward direction of said fin member, and also to move to said open position in response to forward movement of the leg of a user causing movement in a forward direction of a fin member.
- 13. The assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said preselected angle between said fin member propulsion vane means and the sole of the boot is approximately 90.degree.-125.degree..
- 14. A fin assembly for attachment to a boot of a float tube user, the boot having a toe and a heel, and adapted for selective sliding movement between an operating position for propelling the float tube user in a forwardly facing direction and a retracted position for enabling the float tube user to walk on land, said fin assembly comprising:
- a fin member movable between said operating position and said retracted position and including vane means having a dosed position for providing substantial resistance to the flow of water in a first direction and an open position for providing minimal resistance to the flow of water in a second, opposite direction;
- means for attaching said fin member to the boot of a user to orient said fin member in its operating position such that said vane means are in said dosed position as said fin member is moved by the leg movement of the user in a rearward direction relative to the float tube user to propel the float tube user in a forwardly facing direction;
- means for slidingly moving said fin member in a substantially vertical direction relative to the boot of a user between said operating position and said retracted position; and
- means for releasably maintaining said fin member in said retracted position rearwardly of the boot of a user proximate the lower leg of the user and for releasably maintaining said fin member in the operating position projecting below the boot at a pre-selected angle of approximately 90.degree. or more away from the toe of the boot.
- 15. The assembly as claimed in claim 14, wherein said fin member includes a frame having upper and lower portions defining a plane, and said vane means provides a plurality of elongated flaps hingedly secured to said frame substantially parallel to each other.
- 16. The assembly as claimed in claim 15, wherein said elongated flaps are attached to said frame to move from said closed position wherein said flaps lie in the plane of said frame to form a surface to resist water flow, to said open position wherein said flaps are oriented approximately 90.degree. to the plane of said frame in substantially parallel fashion to substantially decrease resistance to water flow between said flaps.
- 17. The assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein said flaps are normally positioned intermediate said closed and opened positions and are moved to each said closed and opened position in response to flow of water against said flaps in one of two opposite directions, said frame further including stop members to maintain said flaps in said closed position when water pressure is increased against the surface of said flaps
- 18. The assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein said fin member attachment means includes a releasable attachment member mountable to the boot, and said slidingly vertical movement means includes a support structure for securing said fin member to said releasable attachment member for said vertical movement between said operating and retracted positions, said support structure further including a pair of substantially vertically aligned tubular members each comprising at least a pair of telescoping elements having innermost and outermost elements with the outermost elements secured to said releasable attachment member and the innermost elements secured for vertical telescoping movement within said outermost elements.
- 19. The assembly as claimed in claim 18, wherein said fin member frame is secured for substantially vertical movement with said innermost tubular element and is adapted to align the plane of said frame at said pre-selected angle between about 90.degree. wherein the plane of said frame is substantially vertically aligned relative to the boot of a user and an obtuse angle of up to approximately 125.degree. wherein the plane of said frame is angled downwardly and away from the toe of the boot of a user when said fin member is in its operating position.
- 20. The assembly as claimed in claim 19, wherein said support structure further comprises a slide member secured about said spaced tubular members for vertical movement therealong, and wherein said frame includes means for securing the upper portion of said frame to said slide member for vertical movement therewith as well as pivotal hinged movement, and a clamp element having a first end pivotally secured to the lower portion of said frame and a second free end selectively attachable to said support structure between a first position wherein the plane of said frame is substantially vertical with said frame being substantially proximate said support structure to provide said 90.degree. angle and a second position wherein said lower frame portion is spaced outwardly and away from said support structure to provide said obtuse angle of up to approximately 125.degree..
- 21. The assembly as claimed in claim 20, wherein said support structure further includes a plurality of brace members interconnected between said paired tubular members, and wherein said clamp element includes means for releasably attaching the free end thereof to said brace members to vary the alignment of the plane of said frame between said 90.degree. angle and said obtuse angle of up to approximately 125.degree..
- 22. A fin assembly for attachment to a boot of a float tube user, the boot having a toe and a heel, and adapted for selective movement between an operating position for propelling the float tube user in a forwardly facing direction and a retracted position for enabling the float tube user to walk on land, said fin assembly comprising:
- boot attachment means for releasably securing said assembly to the boot of a user;
- a fin member movable between said operating position aligned below and behind the heel of the boot of a user, and said retracted position aligned behind and upwardly from the heel of the boot immediately proximate the back of a user's lower leg;
- means for telescopically attaching said fin member to said boot attachment means for sliding movement between said operating and said retracted positions;
- vane means carried by said fin member and having a closed position for providing substantial resistance to the flow of water in a first direction and an open position for providing minimal resistance to the flow of water in a second, opposite direction when said fin member is in its operating position, said vane means being in a closed position as said fin member is moved by the leg movement of a user in a rearward direction relative to the float tube user to propel the float tube user in said forwardly facing direction;
- means for releasably maintaining said fin member in its retracted position; and
- means for releasably maintaining said fin member in its operating position at a pre-selected angle relative to the boot of a user of approximately 90.degree. to 125.degree. away from the toe of the boot.
- 23. The assembly as claimed in claim 22, wherein said vane means comprise a frame defining a plane and a plurality of elongated flaps hingedly secured to said frame substantially parallel to each other, said flaps being aligned in said plane when said vane means is in a closed position and aligned substantially perpendicular to said frame plane when said vane means is in said open position, and wherein said telescoping attachment means comprises a pair of spaced tubular members aligned substantially vertically relative to the boot of a user and each including at least two tubular elements including innermost and outermost elements with the outermost element being secured to said boot attachment means and said innermost element being secured for vertical sliding movement within said outermost element and adapted for carrying said frame.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/200,751, which was filed on Feb. 23, 1994 and issued on Jul. 2, 1996 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,531,621.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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