Claims
- 1. A swim fin including a harness for securing the fin beneath a wearer's foot, the harness comprising
- a strap passing behind the wearer's heel, along both sides of the foot and over an instep portion of the wearer's foot in an X configuration, to respective anchor points arranged on the swim fin on opposite sides of a forward portion of the wearer's foot,
- means for adjusting the length of the strap to conform to the wearer's foot and to secure the swim fin in place,
- the adjustable strap being formed by a single strap passing through slots at the forward anchor points and under the fin between the forward anchor points.
- 2. The swim fin of claim 1 further comprising lateral strap portion anchored at points on opposite sides of a rearward portion of the wearer's foot and secured to opposite side portions of the adjustable strap by respective slide means.
- 3. The swim fin of claim 2 wherein the swim fin is formed with a generally flat configuration beneath the wearer's foot and an outwardly tapered portion extending forwardly of the wearer's foot whereby the fin is capable of bending or flexing beneath the wearer's foot rather than only forward of the wearer's foot to further facilitate effectiveness of the swim fin.
- 4. The swim fin of claim 3 further comprising flange means formed longitudinally upon the swim fin beneath and along the length of the wearer's foot and extending forwardly of the wearer's foot for controlling the amount of bending or flexing experienced in the fin.
- 5. The swim fin of claim 2 further comprising liner straps arranged in slideable relation on respective portions of the strap passing over the instep portion of the wearer's foot to facilitate adjustment of the length of the adjustable strap and to protect the wearer's foot from irritation by the adjustable strap.
- 6. The swim fin of claim 5 wherein the liner straps are formed with slots adjacent the slide means for receiving opposite side portions of the adjustable strap.
- 7. The swim fin of claim 6 wherein the adjustable strap is formed by a single strap passing through slots at the forward anchor points and under the fin between the forward anchor points, the liner straps also being formed by a single strap similarly passing through the forward slots and under the fin between the forward anchor points.
- 8. The swim fin of claim 6 wherein the liner straps are formed with multiple slots adjacent the respective slide means to further enhance adjustability of the adjustable strap.
- 9. The swim fin of claim 2 wherein the adjustable strap is formed by a single strap passing through slots at the forward anchor points and under the fin between the forward anchor points.
- 10. A swim fin assembly, comprising
- a swim fin formed with a generally flat configuration beneath the wearer's foot and an outwardly tapered portion extending forwardly of the wearer's foot whereby the fin is capable of bending or flexing beneath the wearer's foot rather than only forward of the wearer's foot to further facilitate effectiveness of the swim fin,
- strap means secured to forward and rearward anchor points for passing over and around the wearer's foot to secure the swim fin thereto without impeding movement of the wearer's toes, and
- means for adjusting length of the strap means to conform to the size of the wearer's foot and to secure the swim fin in place, and liner straps arranged in slideable relation on respective portions of the strap passing over the instep portion of the wearer's foot to facilitate adjustment of the strap length and to protect the wearer's foot from irritation by the adjustable strap.
- 11. The swim fin of claim 10 further comprising flange means formed longitudinally upon the swim fin beneath and along the length of the wearer's foot and extending forwardly of the wearer's foot for controlling the amount of bending or flexing experienced in the fin.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/202,109 filed June 3, 1988 by John A. Piatt and entitled "HARNESS FOR SWIM FINS" which issued Dec. 26, 1989 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,889,510. This case is referred to below as the "parent".
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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