Claims
- 1. A swim fin comprising,
- a shoe member;
- a blade member forming a forward extension of the shoe member, said blade member having a root portion disposed near said shoe member, and a fore edge spaced from the shoe member and the root portion, wherein the shoe member is molded to the blade member proximate the root portion of the blade to secure the blade to the shoe member;
- two longitudinal stiffening ribs extending above said blade member and sidewise confining the blade member;
- a continuous, smoooth strip secured to the fore edge of the blade;
- two spaced apart, narrow, longitudinal openings formed in the blade member wherein each opening is close to a different stiffening rib, and each opening extends from the fore edge of the blade member to an area proximate the root portion of the blade member;
- a flexible, membrane-like element disposed in each of the longitudinal openings and secured to the blade member, wherein the membrane-like elements are integral with the smooth strip secured to the fore edge to thereby form a strong connection between the membrane-like elements and the blade member;
- a continuous ribbon of material bonded to the root portion of the blade member and connecting each of the membrane-like elements to the shoe member;
- wherein the shoe member, the membrane-like elements, the strip on the fore edge of the blade and the ribbons are molded from the same mass to form supple, pliable material, and the blade member consists essentialy of a stiff material.
- 2. Swim fin as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stiffening ribs have inwardly facing flanks that form an angle of about 90.degree. with the blade member.
- 3. Swim fin as claimed in claim 1, wherein the membrane-like elements are secured to the blade member by at least a mechanical bond.
- 4. Swim fin as claimed in claim 3, wherein the blade member is provided with recesses adjacent the openings, and the supple, pliable material fills the recessses to form mechanical bonding means integral with the membrane-like elements.
- 5. Swim fin as claimed in claim 4, wherein the recesses are in the form of a multiplicity of bores or slots, and the supple, pliable material fills the bores and slots.
- 6. Swim fin as claimed in claim 3, wherein the fore edge of the blade member is provided with recesses adjacent the smooth strip, and the supple, pliable material fills the recesses to form mechanical bonding means integral with the strip.
- 7. Swim fin as claimed in claim 6, wherein the recesses are in the form of a multiplicity of bores or slots and the supple, pliable material fills the bores and slots.
- 8. Swim fin as claimed in claim 3, wherein the blade member is provided with recesses adjacent the openings and recesses adjacent the smooth strip, and the supple, pliable material fills the recesses to form mechanical bonding means integral with the membrane-like elements and the smooth strip.
- 9. Swim fin as claimed in claim 8, wherein the recesses are in the form of a multiplicity of bores or slots, and the supple, pliable material fills the bores and slots.
- 10. Swim fin as claimed in claim 3, wherein the openings are defined by edges of the blade member, and the edges are provided with tenon-like ridges having recessed apertures, and the supple, pliable material fills the ridges and apertures to form mechanical bonding means integral with the membrane-like elements.
- 11. Swim fin as claimed in claim 10, wherein the apertures are in the form of a multiplicity of bores or slots, and the supple, pliable material fills the bores and slots.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 06/726,534 filed Apr. 24th, 1985.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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