1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to fins for diving and more particularly to such a fin having a stretchable foot pocket so as to fit different individuals with various foot sizes.
2. Related Art
A conventional fin comprises a foot pocket for covering the human foot, and a blade extended forward from the foot pocket. A diver may put his or her feet in the foot pockets. In use, the diver may exert a force to vibrate the blades for propelling forward.
Conventionally, the foot pocket of a fin can be classified as either a pocket type (see
One advantage of a fin having a pocket type foot pocket is that a person can easily find a fit fin to put his or her foot in the foot pocket. However, its disadvantage is that a number of fins with different sizes are required to be commercially available such that different individuals with various foot sizes may have a chance to select a pair of fit fins. It is often that a person wearing fins may feel discomfort if the foot pockets are too tight or too loose, resulting in an increased difficulty of moving.
One advantage of a fin having a well type foot pocket is that it is adapted to fit different individuals with various foot sizes. However, its disadvantage is that the fastening of the foot by the strap and fastener may become loose after a short period of time. Thus, the wearer may feel discomfort. Further, it may hook a foreign object, resulting in an increased difficulty of moving.
Typically, commercially available fins are formed of plastic material and have limited flexibility and resilience. Thus, continuing improvements in the exploitation of a fin having a stretchable foot pocket are constantly being sought.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a fin comprising an integrally formed foot pocket including a front vamp for receiving a front portion of the human foot, an outside counter for receiving a rear portion of the human foot, and a plurality of stretchable connection members interconnected the vamp and the outside counter; and a blade extended forward from the vamp; wherein the connection members are adapted to stretch when the human foot is inserted in the foot pocket so as to fit different individuals with various foot sizes.
In one aspect of the present invention the connection members, the vamp, and the outside counter are formed of the same material.
In another aspect of the present invention the connection members have sufficient thickness and width so as to be durable even being subjected to repeated stretching.
In yet another aspect of the present invention some of the connection members are formed at both sides of the foot pocket for interconnecting the vamp and the outside counter and each of the remaining at least one of connection members is formed between a sole and the outside counter for interconnection.
In a further aspect of the present invention some of the connection members are formed at both sides of the foot pocket for interconnecting the vamp and the outside counter, each of the remaining at least one of connection members is formed between the sole and the outside counter for interconnection, and each of the connection members formed either at both sides of the foot pocket or at the sole comprises a plurality of components.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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The fin further comprises a blade 20 extended forward from bottom and two sides of the vamp 11. The blade 20 may have a shape other than one as shown in
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Note that it is possible of having two left connection members and two right connection members. Alternatively, it is possible of having two bottom connection members. Further, the shape of the connection member is not limited to the one shown in the above embodiments. All of these fall within the scope of the invention as long as the formed fin is adapted to fit different individuals with various foot sizes.
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While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
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