Claims
- 1. Sailboard comprising a sail assembly and a floatboard (2) supporting said sail assembly, said sail assembly comprising two wings (4, 5) in relatively displaced relation to each other, said two wings having substantially parallel leading edges (6, 7), said two wings being connected together by supporting frame ensuring at least in use a constant relative positioning of said wings, this supporting frame being provided with gripping means (8, 10) for the user, the leading edge (7) of a first one (5) of the wings having an end (7a) which is removably and pivotably laid upon the floatboard (2), thus permitting the user to move the said sail assembly during navigation between a position where said end (7a) of said leading edge of said first wing is pivotably laid on the floatboard and a position where said sail assembly is dissociated from the floatboard and maintained by the user in a substantially horizontal position to produce a sustentation effect.
- 2. A sailboard according to claim 1, wherein a second one (4) of the wings is pivoted with respect to the frame adjacent the leading edge of said second wing and wherein trailing edges (4b, 5b) of the wings are connected together by a flexible connecting means.
- 3. A sailboard according to claim 2, comprising a stretcher rod which is pivoted with respect to the frame and connects the leading edge (6) and the trailing edge (4b) of the second wing (4).
- 4. A sailboard according to claim 1, wherein the frame comprises two incurvated members (10) extending along the first wing (5) outside a space (103) between the wings (4, 5), each said incurvated member (10) connecting a trailing edge (5b) of the first wing (5) to the leading edge (7) thereof and to the leading edge (6) of the second wing (4), said two incurvated members (10) being spaced apart from each other adjacent each said leading edge (6, 7).
- 5. A sailboard according to claim 4, wherein the elongate members (10) are connected to each other adjacent the trailing edge (5b) of the first wing (5).
- 6. A sailboard according to claim 5, wherein each leading edge (6, 7) comprises two edge bars (15, 16) articulated together between the incurvated members (10), and the incurvated members (10) are articulated to eachother adjacent said trailing edge (5b) of the first wing (5).
- 7. A sailboard according to claim 1 wherein each wing (4, 5) comprises adjacent its leading edge (6, 7) two half edge bars (15a) articulated to each other so as to be able to fan out from a folded position to a service position, and wherein the frame is of a foldable type and couples the half edge bars (15a) of the two wings (4, 5) for simultaneous faning out movement of both wings (4, 5) and unfolding of the frame.
- 8. A sailboard according to claim 7, wherein each wing (4, 5) comprises slats (17) which diverge from adjacent a position where the half edge bars (15a) are articulated together.
- 9. A sailboard according to claim 1 wherein each wing (4, 5) comprises slats (17), each slat (17) comprising a tube (107) tapering from a trailing edge (4b, 5b) to the leading edge (6, 7) of the wing (4, 5).
- 10. A sailboard according to claim 9, wherein each tube (107) is closed at both ends and has a positive buoyancy.
- 11. A sailboard according to claim 1, wherein said end (7a) of the leading edge (7) of the first wing (5) is provided with a suction cup (131) adpated to be removably applied against the floatboard (2) for removably fixing the sail assembly to the floatboard (2).
- 12. A sailboard according to claim 10, wherein said suction cup (131) is provided with an annular edge (133) having a rounded profile.
- 13. A sailboard according to claim 11, wherein said end (7a) of the leading edge (7) of the first wing (5) is connected to the suction cup through a resilient bendable element (141).
- 14. A sailboard according to claim 13, wherein the bendable element is a silent-block-like element (141).
- 15. A sailboard according to claim 13, wherein the suction cup (131) is provided with releasing means (136, 137, 139, 148, 133).
- 16. A sailboard according to claim 15, wherein the relasing means comprises means (136, 137) for controlling a distance between a suction membrane (132) of the suction cup (131) and the floatboard (21).
- 17. A sailboard according to claim 15, wherein the releasing means comprises means (148) for releasing a check-valve (147) of the suction cup (131).
Parent Case Info
This is a CIP of my earlier application Ser. No. 577,625 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,558,655, issued Dec. 17, 1985.
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