Claims
- 1. A swimming aid to be worn by a swimmer, comprising:
- feet receiving means for securely receiving a swimmer's feet is spaced-apart, side-by-side relation;
- fin means fixed to and extending outwardly from the feet receiving means, said fin means comprising a relatively flexible main wing-like portion with a substantially symmetrical tear-drop-shaped cross-section through the cord line of said fin means, having a rounded portion defining the leading edge portion of said fin means and a tapered portion defining the trailing edge portion of said fin means; and
- elongated relatively rigid stiffener means located in an elongated cavity in said relatively flexible main wing-like portion, extending outwardly from the center of said fin means, and including a rod-like member located in said cavity and extending substantially parallel to the leading edge of said fin means, said rod-like member being disposed loosely in said cavity to permit rotation of said fin means about said rod-like member, and a plate-like portion located in the central portion of said fin means and extending from said rod-like member rearwardly toward the trailing edge portion of said fin means, to inhibit twisting of the central portion of said fin means, said cavity being located closer to the leading edge portion than to the trailing edge portion, to permit a twist to be induced in the relatively flexible portion of said fin means under varying load conditions to thereby adjust the angle of attack of the said fin means.
- 2. A swimming aid according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a left half-wing portion and a right half-wing portion, said left half-wing portion and said right half-wing portion being fixed to and extending outwardly from said fin means, said half-wing portions together defining a wing-like shape, the side-to-side length being substantially greater than the front-to-back extent of said fin means to provide a fin means having an aspect ratio greater than about 5.
- 3. A swimming aid according to claim 2, wherein the aspect ratio is at least about 10.
- 4. A swimming aid according to claim 2, wherein said wing-like portions extend substantially perpendicularly from the respective sides of said feet receiving means.
- 5. A swimming aid according to claim 2, wherein the wing-like portions extend outwardly from the sides of the feet receiving means in a swept back configuration.
- 6. A swimming aid to be worn by a swimmer, comprising a pair of cavities for receiving the feet of a swimmer in side-by-side, spaced parallel relationship, and a resilient fin portion extending outwardly from said foot-receiving means in either direction transverse to the direction of travel of the swimmer, said fin portion having a dimension in said direction transverse to the travel of the swimmer at least five times as great as its dimensions parallel to the direction of travel of the swimmer, said resilient fin portion having a generally teardrop shape in cross-section so as to define a rounding leading edge and relatively sharpened trailing edge, said swimming aid further comprising means for stiffening said fin in a direction transverse to the direction of motion of the swimmer, said resilient fin portion being attached to said stiffening means by means permitting relative motion thereof and being formed of a material of sufficient resiliency that the outermost tips of said resilient fin portion are permitted to rotate through an angle of approximately 90 degrees relative to such stiffening member, under the influence of water pressure exerted by a swimmer in performing a swimming stroke.
- 7. A swimming aid according to claim 6, wherein said outermost tips of said resilient member are generally swept back from said pair of cavities for receiving the feet of the swimmer.
- 8. A swimming aid comprising a generally elongated swim fin, having a substantially uniform teardrop-shaped transverse cross-section so as to define a rounded leading edge and a relatively sharpened trailing edge, said fin having means for receiving the feet of a swimmer in spaced parallel relationship at substantially the center thereof, said fin being formed of a resilient member and having a stiffening member therein, said resilient material closely engaging said stiffening member at the center portion thereof in juxtaposition to the means for receiving the feet of the swimmer, such that the central portion of said fin does not twist substantially about its transverse axis in swimming, said stiffening member comprising an elongated portion generally disposed within said leading edge of said fin, the resilient portion of said swim fin being adapted to pivot about said elongated portion of said stiffening member, whereby the tips of said fin twist substantially upon exertion of force thereon by water in performance of swimming by a swimmer, and the portions of said fin intermediate said tips and said central portion twist a lesser amount than said tips.
- 9. A swimming aid according to claim 8, wherein the resiliency of said resilient material is such that the amount of twisting of said tips of said swim fin upon exertion of the force thereon by a swimmer is substantially greater than the amount of angular motion undergone by the ankles of said swimmer.
- 10. A swim fin, comprising:
- a hydrofoil portion and a foot attachment portion, said foot attachment portion comprising means for affixing said hydrofoil portion to the feet of a swimmer in predetermined relation thereto, wherein said hydrofoil portion extends transversely from both sides of said foot attachment portion, and wherein the cross sectional shape of said hydrofoil portion is varied between differing asymmetrical shapes upon exertion of water pressure thereon, said hydrofoil portion comprising a substantially rigid stiffener member fixedly attached to said foot attachment portion, a flexible skin over said foot attachment portion and said stiffener member, said skin having a cross-sectional shape having a first relatively rounded leading edge portion and a second relatively sharpened trailing edge portion, said stiffener member being disposed generally within said rounded leading edge of said skin, and a plurality of links each pivotally connected at a first end to said stiffener member and at a second end generally to said trailing edge portion.
- 11. A swim fin according to claim 10, wherein said skin is molded of a plastic material.
- 12. A swim fin according to claim 11, wherein the thickness of said skin varies along the cross-section of said fin to provide an optimal cross-sectional shape in swimming therewith.
- 13. A swim fin according to claim 10, wherein said skin is formed of a relatively extensible elastomeric material.
- 14. A swim fin, comprising a foot receiving portion that is molded of a plastic material, and a hydrofoil portion that is molded of a plastic material, said hydrofoil portion being molded integrally with said foot receiving portion so as to extend transversely from either side thereof, said hydrofoil portion having a cross-sectional shape having a generally rounded leading edge and a generally sharpened trailing edge, said hydrofoil comprising a skin, internal transverse stiffener means and internal motion-controlling means, wherein said motion-controlling means allows said skin to take differing asymmetrical cross-sectional configurations responsive to water pressure on upper and lower surfaces thereof.
- 15. A swim fin according to claim 14, wherein said internal transverse stiffening means comprises stiffener members molded integrally with said skin.
- 16. A swim fin according to claim 14, wherein said motion-controlling means comprises stiffener members molded integrally with said skin.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 762,029, filed Aug. 2, 1985, now abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 481,251, filed Apr. 1, 1983, now abandoned.
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