The present invention relates generally to underwater activities and, more particularly, to spear guns for use in fishing and underwater hunting.
Conventional spear guns, such as those utilized in scuba diving, typically comprise a frame having a grip and an elongated body extending from the grip, a spear being slidingly engaged on and with the body. Upon loading the gun, elastic cables under tensile stress exert a propulsion force on the spear. The spear is then released and launched toward the intended prey by pulling a trigger situated immediately in front of the grip.
For optimal use of a fishing gun for scuba divers, it is important for the grip to enable the scuba diver to hold it safely and steadily with only one hand. For this purpose, the shape and size of the grip are particularly important and should ideally be adaptable to the shape and size of the user's hand, also on account of the fact that the scuba diver is likely to be wearing gloves of a more or less considerable thickness.
In the majority of cases, fishing guns for scuba divers are fitted with a fixed grip that is sized on the basis of average hand measurements so as to satisfy a large number of users. Fishing guns for scuba divers have also been made with a replaceable grip so that users can have the gun fitted with the grip that best suits their needs when they buy it, or the gun may be sold complete with several interchangeable grips for use in different operating conditions, e.g. with and without gloves. Such solutions naturally result in a greater structural complexity and pose problems in that they make it necessary to stock the various sizes of grip.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a spear gun for scuba divers with a grip that may be readily adjusted according to the user's needs.
Another object of the invention is to provide a fishing gun for scuba divers of the aforementioned type wherein the grip is adjustable in a particularly straightforward manner from the structural and functional viewpoint.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a spear gun for scuba divers is provided, the gun comprising a grip having at least two parts, one of which is secured to the frame of the gun while the other is movably mounted to a part of the gun that is secured to the frame, and a connector between the secured part and the movable part for adjusting the parts relative to one another.
A specific, illustrative locking device, according to the present invention, is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Still other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments.
Referring now to the drawings and, more particularly, to
The grip 3 consists of a fixed part 3a integrally attached to and extending from the elongated body 2, and a movable part 3b connected to the rear of the fixed part. More precisely, the fixed part comprises a front 7, anatomically shaped to make it easy to grasp the grip with the fingers, and with a central rib 6 extending over its entire length on the opposite side. The movable part 3b has an outer profile shaped so that the user can comfortably rest the palm of his/her hand and a substantially U-shaped cross-section, shown in
At each end of the rib 6 there are respective longitudinal through slots 8, which may be elliptic in shape, as in the embodiment illustrated, while there are two corresponding through holes 9 on the movable part 3b that, when the rib 6 is engaged in the movable part 3b, these holes 9 are aligned with the slots 8. A pair of bolts 10 and nuts 11 for engaging in the holes 9 through the slots 8 are used to secure the movable part 3b to the fixed part 3a.
Loosening one or both of the bolts 10 enables the displacement of the movable part 3b with respect to the fixed part 3a to adjust the position of the former as required, then the one or both bolts 10 are tightened again to lock the movable part 3b of the grip in the chosen position.
Although it is not shown in detail, it is clear that the situation opposite to the one shown in
It should be noted that the rotation of the movable part 3b with respect to the fixed part 3a is enabled by the slack existing between the two parts, and particularly by the fact that the movable part 3b is slightly shorter than the central rib 6 on the fixed part 3a on which the movable part 3b engages.
The thickness of the fixed part 3a and of the movable part 3b in line with their adjoining edges is designed to ensure a smooth and substantially continuous surface on the grip.
Various modifications and alterations to the present invention may be appreciated based on a review of this 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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FI2006U000042 | Jul 2006 | IT | national |