Claims
- 1. A breast stroke swimming shoe, comprising a shoe body including upper wall means, bottom wall means forming sole means, inner side wall means, and outer side wall means, said wall means being operatively interconnected to form a foot receiving cavity, first outer propulsion flap means (6), first hinge means (8) operatively securing said first outer propulsion flap means (6) to said bottom wall means substantially alongside said outer side wall means for permitting the folding of said first outer propulsion flap means inwardly toward said sole means in response to a pull portion of a breast stroke, second inner propulsion flap means (7), and second hinge means (9) operatively securing said second inner propulsion flap means to said inner side wall means substantially alongside said upper wall means for permitting the folding of said second inner propulsion flap means downwardly toward said inner side wall means in response to said pull portion of a breast stroke and folding angle limiting means operatively arranged to limit the folding angle of said first and second propulsion flap means for permitting the simultaneous unfolding of both propulsion flap means into a propulsion effective plane in response to a push portion of a breast stroke, said folding angle limiting means being positioned for defining the fully unfolded position of said first and second propulsion flap means in which said flap means extend substantially at right angles to the direction of a breast stroke propulsion force vector exerted by the push portion of the breast stroke and wherein said outer propulsion flap means (6) extends in its rest position approximately in parallel to said sole means and in its work position approximately at a right angle to said sole means and downwardly from said sole means.
- 2. The breast stroke swimming shoe of claim 1, wherein said folding angle limiting means comprise an extension of said first outer propulsion flap means, said extension bearing against the respective side wall means when the respective flap means is extended as a result of a breast swim stroke.
- 3. The breast stroke swimming shoe of claim 1, wherein said folding angle limiting means are operatively arranged to limit the folding angle of said second inner propulsion flap means to a range of 100.degree. to 150.degree..
- 4. The breast stroke swimming shoe of claim 3, wherein said folding angle limiting means comprise cooperating stop means contacting each other within said angle range.
- 5. The breast stroke swimming shoe of claim 1, wherein said first and second hinge means comprise sections of reduced thickness operatively interposed between the respective propulsion flap means and the respective wall means, said hinge means being elastic and yet sufficiently rigid so that, after any elastic deformation of the hinge means, the respective propulsion flap means will automatically return into a starting position subsequent to the completion of a breast swim stroke.
- 6. The breast stroke swimming shoe of claim 1, further comprising folding angle limiting means including a curved extension member (10a) forming an integral part of the respective flap means, said curved extension member being elastically biassed when the respective flap means is forced outwardly by a breast swim stroke, whereby the elastically biassed, curved extension member returns the respective propulsion flap means into a retracted position below said bottom wall means.
- 7. The breast stroke swimming shoe of claim 1, further comprising elastic connection means operatively arranged between said propulsion flap means and said wall means at points remote from said hinge means whereby the flap means are pulled back into their starting position if no further force is applied to said flap means.
- 8. The breast stroke swimming shoe of claim 1, further comprising an edge (15) extending on the inside along the sole means of the swimming shoe, said edge dividing and diverting the water flow upwardly and downwardly against the respective propulsion flap means.
- 9. The breast stroke swimming shoe of claim 8, wherein said edge (15) projects substantially in the direction of the breast stroke propulsion force vector and in front of said propulsion effective plane.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present patent application is a Continuation-In-Part patent application of my copending patent application U.S. Ser. No. 881,700; filed on Feb. 27, 1978, now abandoned.
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