The present invention relates generally to footwear for swimming and, more particularly, to devices for enhancing the speed of a user thereof e.g., a swimmer.
It is known in the art to provide a swim fin for propelling a user thereof e.g., a swimmer. The prior art includes apparatus that have a foot portion and a fin portion, where the foot portion is a close-fitting shoe-like structure, and where the fin portion is attached and lengthy relative thereto. While a lengthy fin portion might increase the propulsive force of a swimmer's kick, such can be bulky and difficult to walk in, while the foot portion can be cumbersome to fit onto the foot and limiting by the foot size of the wearer. It is further known in the art to provide a swim fin that includes pivoting or locking mechanisms for purposes of flipping a fin area out of the way or removing it completely. While these mechanisms might surmount the problem of awkward walking on land or into a body of water, it is possible that such may be prone to malfunction or other problems, while preserving the bulky and cumbersome nature of the footwear. What is needed in the art is a swim fin device with enhanced ease of use to overcome these and/or other disadvantages.
Disclosed herein is a swim fin device that can be provided alone and/or in combination with footwear (e.g., a foot thong) and/or a heel strap.
In a first aspect of the invention, a swim fin device is provided. The swim fin device can include a sole portion for alignment with a sole area of footwear (e.g., a foot thong) and a toe portion extending from the sole portion for alignment with a sole area of the foot thong, where the sole portion and the toe portion cooperate to define an opening for receiving a toe support (e.g., a toe tether) of the foot thong. The swim fin can further include a fin portion extending from the toe portion. The sole portion, the toe portion, and the fin portion can be integrally formed, substantially continuous, and/or substantially planar.
In a second aspect of the invention, a swim fin device is provided in combination with a foot thong. The foot thong can include a body with a first surface and a second surface opposite thereto, and further includes a toe tether having an end, which is referenced herein as an anchor, and which can be secured to the body proximal the first surface. The swim fin can be (i) secured proximal the first surface, (ii) include at least one portion in alignment with the foot thong and defining an opening that receives the toe tether, and (iii) include a fin portion extending from the at least one portion. A heel strap can be provided with ends that are attachable to corresponding ends of the toe tether.
Additional features, functions and benefits of the disclosed swim fin device, combinations including the swim fin device, and methods of use shall be apparent from the detailed description which follows, particularly when read in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following detailed description of exemplary embodiment(s) considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The swim fin device 1 is shown in combination with a foot thong 10. The foot thong 10 includes a body 11 having: a first surface 12, e.g., a top surface, proximal to where a foot of swimmer is received; a second surface 13, e.g., a bottom surface, that is opposite the first surface 12 and configured to contact the ground when the user is walking on land, such that the body 11 spaces the first surface 12 apart from the ground when a user is walking on land; and a third surface 14 and a fourth surface 15, e.g., side elevational surfaces. The foot thong 10 further includes a toe tether 16 having a first end 17 extending from the third surface 14, a second end 18 extending from the fourth surface 15, and an end, referenced herein as an anchor 19, extending from the first surface 12. It is preferred that the anchor 19 of toe tether 16 be secured to the body 11 at a position at or proximal the first surface 12, such that the foot thong 10 is configured, in use, to separate a big toe of a users foot from the remaining toes of a user's foot. It is contemplated that any suitable footwear (e.g., a foot thong) and toe support (e.g., a toe tether) can be utilized, and it is further contemplated that the ends 17, 18 of the toe tether 16 (or other toe support) can extend from any surface of the foot thong 10 or other footwear. The footwear (e.g., a foot thong) is preferably formed of a water resistant material and, in this regard, is preferably formed of plastic or natural or synthetic rubber. It is contemplated that the footwear can comprise a shoe.
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The swim fin device 1 is securingly attached to the foot thong 10 by means of a scored or slotted opening 5 that can be defined by the sole portion 2 and the toe portion 3. The slotted opening 5 and/or defining structure thereof can be provided with a flexible memory so as flex open and closed for attaching to, remaining attached to, and detaching from the toe tether of a foot thong. The slotted opening 5 extends from about the center of a lateral side edge of the sole portion 2 to the toe portion 3 and terminates at an area referenced herein as a hole 6. The hole 6 is preferably sized, shaped, dimensioned, and positioned so as to receive the toe tether 16 and/or anchor 19 thereof proximal the first surface 12 of the foot thong 10. The hole 6 of the toe portion 3, for example, encircles or circumscribes the anchor 19, thereby attaching the swim fin device 1 to the foot thong 10. A foot of a user can be received between the toe tether 16 and the swim fin device 1. The hole 6 is preferably positioned at a point common to a plurality of adult and junior size foot thongs.
In some embodiments, the sole portion 2 of the swim fin device 1 is abbreviated and tapers between the ends 17, 18 of the toe tether 16 to end short of the heel, while the hole 6 in the toe portion 3 is positioned at the location of the anchor 19 of the toe tether 16 of the foot thong 10 so as to selectively allow attachment to and removal from and to fit multiple sized thongs, such as a foot thong having a first size and a second foot thong having a second size, e.g., adult- and junior-sized foot thongs.
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In some embodiments of the invention, the swim fin device 1 can be characterized as a recreational swim fin unit. It shall be understood that embodiments of the invention may have broad application in use, such as in recreational swimming activities, swim fitness, swim instruction, snorkeling, etc. Moreover, the present invention contemplates recreational and/or non-recreational uses.
In exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the swim fin device 1 accommodates walking on land at least by virtue of the elevation of the swim fin device 1 from the ground. Moreover, the swim fin device 1 is easily worn or removed in or out of the water at whatever interval the user wishes and provides added propulsion and enhanced foot/ankle flexibility while swimming. Preferred embodiments of the present invention provide an open heel and foot design that provides enhanced foot/ankle flexibility, easy removal, and portability. The swim fin device 1 is provided with sufficient flex-memory to provide an open position for attaching and detaching/removing the swim fin device 1 to the toe tether 16 of the foot thong 10 and a closed position for securing the swim fin device 1 to the foot thong 10. A scored opening 5 and/or defining structure thereof can be provided with a flexible memory so as flex open and closed for attaching to, remaining attached to, and detaching from the toe tether 16 of a foot thong 10. In some embodiments, a conventional or standard foot thong known in the art is provided with a conventional or standard toe tether. It is contemplated that the swim fin device 1 alone and/or in combination with the foot thong 10 (and/or heel strap 7) can be provided in adult and/or junior sizes. It is contemplated that the toe tether 16 can be located at a point common among foot thongs known in the art. Other footwear and/or toe supports are contemplated.
The above aspects of the present invention have been given by way of illustrative example. It will be realized that any modifications and variations thereto are deemed to fall within the broad scope and field of the invention as herein set forth including a combination comprising a foot thong and a swim fin device formed integrally therewith, such as a molded, monolithic combination foot thong/elevated swim fin/heel strap (e.g., embodiments of the present invention contemplate a substantially monolithic structure including the foot thong, elevated swim fin device, and heel strap).
While various embodiments of the invention have been described herein, it should be apparent, however, that various modifications, alterations and adaptations to those embodiments may occur to persons skilled in the art with the attainment of some or all of the advantages of the present invention. The disclosed embodiments are therefore intended to include all such modifications, alterations and adaptations without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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