The present invention relates to a surfboard structure, and more particularly to a surfboard structure with a fin assembly.
One type of fin assembly is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 4,846,745. In this fin assembly, the fin body has a base member defining a vertical hole in a front end thereof for receiving a bolt, and a positioning pin is transversely mounted on a rear end of the base member of the fin body. The fin holder has an elongated channel oriented in a longitudinal direction, and a pair of opposing slots arranged in a transverse direction. The elongated channel is provided to receive the base member of the fin body and allow movement of the base member to desired positions along the length of the fin holder. The pair of opposing slots extend a depth into a bottom surface of the fin holder to a horizontal level. The fin holder further includes a pair of front guiding grooves and a pair of rear guiding grooves. The pair of front guiding grooves is defined in opposing side walls of a front section of the elongated channel and intersected with the pair of opposing slots. Likewise, the pair of rear guiding grooves is defined in opposing side walls of a rear section of the elongated channel and intersected with the pair of opposing slots. The retainer plate has its opposite edges engaged in the pair of the front guiding grooves. The bolt runs through the vertical hole in the base member of the fin body and the vertical hole in the retainer plate to securely hold the front end of the base member of the fin body onto the fin holder. In addition, the positioning pin has its opposite ends engaged in the pair of rear guiding grooves to securely hold the rear end of the base member of the fin body onto the fin holder.
The present invention to provide a new surfboard structure, generally comprising a surfboard and a fin assembly mounted underneath the surfboard.
Specifically, the fin assembly includes a fin body, a fin holder, a retainer plate and a bolt. The fin body has a base member defining a vertical hole at a first end thereof. The fin holder defines therein an elongated channel, a pair of opposing slots, a pair of front guiding grooves and a pair of rear guiding grooves. The elongated channel is defined in a bottom surface of the fin holder to receive the base member of the fin body. The pair of opposing slots is defined in opposing sidewalls of a middle section of the elongated channel and extends a depth into the bottom surface of the fin holder to a horizontal level. The pair of front guiding grooves is defined in opposing sidewalls of a front section of the elongated channel and intersected with the pair of opposing slots. The pair of rear guiding grooves is defined in opposing sidewalls of a rear section of the elongated channel and intersected with the pair of opposing slots. The retainer plate has a vertical hole, and is disposed in the fin holder with two opposite edges engaged in either one of the pair of front guiding grooves and the pair of rear guiding grooves. The bolt passes through the vertical hole in the base member of the fin body and the vertical hole in the retainer plate to securely hold the first end of the base member of the fin body in the fin holder.
Furthermore, the fin holder has an entrance defined in between the pair of opposing slots to allow entry of the retainer plate into the fin holder. The entrance has a first side edge and a second side edge. The first side edge extends along a longitudinal direction of the fin holder, and is longer than a thickness of the retainer plate. The second side edge extends along a lateral direction of the fin holder and is slightly longer than a width of the retainer plate. The pair of front guiding grooves is defined in the opposing sidewalls of the front section of the elongated channel at the horizontal level, and misaligned with a channel bottom of the elongated channel. The pair of rear guiding grooves is defined in the opposing sidewalls of the rear section of the elongated channel above the horizontal level, and is arranged flush with the channel bottom of the elongated channel Besides, the fin holder further has a first, horizontal hole defined in a rear wall thereof. The first horizontal hole is in communication with the elongated channel and the outside of the fin holder, and has a cross section large enough to cover a space between the pair of the rear guiding grooves.
Preferably, the fin holder further includes a second, horizontal hole defined in a front wall thereof and in communication with the elongated channel and the outside of the fin holder, and the second horizontal hole has a cross section large enough to cover a space between the pair of the front guiding grooves.
The foregoing and other objectives, features, and advantages of the invention will be more readily understood upon consideration of the following detailed description of the invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawing, there is shown a preferred embodiment of the surfboard structure 100. As shown in
Specifically, the base member 30 of the fin body 3 has a vertical hole 301 defined in the front end thereof. The positioning pin 7 extends through the rear end of the base member 30 of the fin body 3. The fin holder 4 has an elongated channel 40 longitudinally defined in a bottom surface of the fin holder 4 to receive the base member 30 of the fin body 3. The base member 30 of the fin body 3 may slide longitudinally in the elongated channel 40 of the fin holder 4 until the desired positioning of the fin body 3 is established. The fin holder 4 further has a pair of opposing slots 41 transversely defined in opposing sidewalls of a middle section of the elongated channel 40 and extending a depth into the bottom surface of the fin holder 4 to a horizontal level, as depicted in
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It should be evident that this disclosure is by way of example and that various changes may be made by adding, modifying or eliminating details without departing from the fair scope of the teaching contained in this disclosure.
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