Claims
- 1. A method of producing a swim fin having a shoe portion comprised of a first moldable material, a blade portion comprised of a second comparatively stiff material having a root portion disposed near said shoe portion and provided in a central region with a deformable self-shaping section, said shoe portion and said blade portion being connected together in a stable manner by molding in a mold said shoe portion on said blade portion proximate said root portion, said method comprising:
- forming at least one longitudinal slit in the central region of said blade portion, wherein said slit extends from a free fore end of said blade portion to an area proximate said root portion of said blade portion;
- forming at least one channel extending from said shoe portion to said slit; and
- allowing, concurrently with the molding operation of said shoe portion, the flow of said first moldable material into said slit to form said deformable self-shaping section.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said channel is formed in said blade portion.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein said channel is formed in said mold.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein said channel is formed in said blade portion and in said mold.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of providing edges of said slit with a tenon-like ridge provided with through holes.
- 6. A method of producing a swim fin comprising a shoe portion comprised of a first moldable material, a blade portion comprised of a second comparatively stiff material having a root portion disposed near said shoe portion and provided with transversely bowed, longitudinally extending, membrane-like elements, said shoe portion and said blade portion being connected together in a stable manner by molding in a mold said shoe portion on said blade portion proximate said root portion, said method comprising:
- forming two longitudinal slits in said blade portion, wherein said slit extends from a free fore end of said blade portion to an area proximate said root end of said blade portion;
- forming at least one channel in said blade portion, said channel extending from said shoe portion to said slits;
- allowing, concurrently with the molding operation of said shoe portion, the flow of said first moldable material into said slits to form said membrane-like elements.
- 7. The method according to claim 6, further comprising the step of providing the edges of said slits with tenon-like ridges provided with through holes.
- 8. A swim fin comprising:
- a shoe member;
- a blade member forming a forward extension of said shoe member, said blade member having a root portion disposed near said shoe member, and a fore edge spaced from said shoe member and said root portion, wherein said shoe member is molded to said blade member proximate said root portion of said blade to secure said blade to said shoe member;
- two longitudinal stiffening ribs extending above said blade member and sidewise confining said blade member;
- two spaced apart, narrow, longitudinal openings formed in said blade member wherein each opening is close to a different stiffening rib, and each opening extends from the fore edge of said blade member to an area proximate said root portion of said blade member;
- a flexible, membrane-like element disposed in each of the longitudinal openings and secured to said blade member;
- a continuous ribbon of material bonded to said root portion of said blade member and connecting each of said membrane-like elements to said shoe member;
- wherein said shoe member, said membrane-like elements, and said ribbons are molded from the same mass to form a supple, pliable material, and said blade member consists essentially of a stiff material.
- 9. A swim fin as claimed in claim 8, wherein said stiffening ribs have inwardly facing flanks that form an angle of about 90.degree. with said blade member.
- 10. A swim fin as claimed in claim 8, wherein said membrane-like elements are secured to said blade member by at least a mechanical bond.
- 11. A swim fin as claimed in claim 10, wherein said blade member is provided with recesses adjacent said openings, and said supple, pliable material fills said recesses to form mechanical bonding means integral with said membrane-like elements.
- 12. A swim fin as claimed in claim 11, wherein said recesses are in the form of a multiplicity of bores or slots, and said supple, pliable material fills said bores and slots.
- 13. A swim fin as claimed in claim 10, wherein said openings are defined by edges of said blade member, and said edges are provided with tenon-like ridges having recessed apertures, and said supple, pliable material fills said ridges and apertures to form mechanical bonding means integral with said membrane-like elements.
- 14. A swim fin as claimed in claim 13, wherein said apertures are in the form of a multiplicity of bores or slots, and said supple, pliable material fills said bores and slots.
- 15. A swim fin comprising:
- a shoe member;
- a blade member forming a forward extension of said shoe member, said blade member having a root portion disposed near said shoe member, and a fore edge spaced from said shoe member and said root portion, wherein said shoe member is molded to said blade member proximate said root portion of said blade to secure said blade to said shoe member;
- two longitudinal stiffening ribs extending above said blade member and sidewise confining said blade member;
- a continuous, smooth strip secured to the fore edge of said blade;
- two spaced apart, narrow, longitudinal openings formed in said blade member wherein each opening is close to a different stiffening rib, and each opening extends from the fore edge of said blade member to an area proximate said root portion of said blade member;
- a flexible, membrane-like element disposed in each of the longitudinal openings and secured to said blade member, wherein said membrane-like elements are integral with said smooth strip secured to the fore edge of said blade to thereby form a strong connection between said membrane-like elements and said blade member;
- wherein said shoe member, said membrane-like elements, and said strip on said fore edge of said blade are molded from the same mass to form a supple, pliable material, and said blade member consists essentially of a stiff material.
- 16. A swim fin as claimed in claim 15, wherein said stiffening ribs have inwardly facing flanks that form an angle of about 90.degree. with said blade member.
- 17. A swim fin as claimed in claim 15, wherein said membrane-like elements are secured to said blade member by at least a mechanical bond.
- 18. A swim fin as claimed in claim 17, wherein said blade member is provided with recesses adjacent said openings, and said supple, pliable material fills said recesses to form mechanical bonding means integral with said membrane-like elements.
- 19. A swim fin as claimed in claim 18, wherein said recesses are in the form of a multiplicity of bores or slots, and said supple, pliable material fills said bores and slots. strip.
- 20. A swim fin as claimed in claim 17, wherein said blade member is provided with recesses adjacent said openings and recesses adjacent said smooth strip, and said supple, pliable material fills said recesses to form mechanical bonding means integral with said membrane-like elements and said smooth strip.
- 21. A swim fin as claimed in claim 20, wherein said recesses are in the form of a multiplicity or bores or slots, and said supple, pliable material fills said bores and slots.
- 22. A swim fin as claimed in claim 17, wherein said openings are defined by edges of said blade member, and said edges are provided with tenon-like ridges having recessed apertures, and said supple, pliable material fills said ridges and apertures to form mechanical bonding means integral with said membrane-like elements.
- 23. A swim fin as claimed in claim 22, wherein said apertures are in the form of a multiplicity of bores or slots and said supple, pliable material fills said bores and slots.
- 24. A swin fin as claimed in claim 15, wherein said fore edge of said blade member is provided with recesses adjacent said smooth strip, and said supple, pliable material fills said recesses to form mechanical bonding means integral with said strip.
- 25. A swin fin as claimed in claim 24, wherein said recesses are in the form of a multiplicity of bores or slots and said supple, pliable material fills said bores or slots.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 06/870,383 filed June 4, 1986, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,738,645 on Apr. 19, 1988, which application was a continuation-in-part of Application Serial No. 06/726/534 filed Apr. 24, 1985, now abandoned.
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