a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the tightening strap of a diving flipper.
b) Description of the Prior Art
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Once the foot is fastened on by the tightening strap 200, which is made of a stretchable material (to aid in securing the flipper to the foot), there are two ways to release the tightening strap 200. One way is to press the male snap 201 thereby disengaging the female snap receptacle 101 and the other way is to grab the tightening strap 200 while tightly fastened on and pull fast and hard in jerking motion until the snap disengages. Both instances require the disengaging of the snaps just to remove the flipper off the foot. Snaps must then be re-engaged in order to tighten on the flipper. An improved tightening strap would eliminate the need to locate the loosened snap and would also reduce the time required to resnap the snap.
With an easier-to-reach system, the diver would be considerably aided when using the flipper underwater. In most instances, disengaging the straps may prove difficult when the strap is securely fastened on to the foot because the average diver needs an adequate level of tightness in order to prevent the flipper from falling off and when the when the flipper is tightened on by the tightening strap 200, removing the flipper can be inconvenient, awkward and time-consuming without a pull ring for instant grabbing. Flipper straps with adjustments indeed ensure an accurate fit however an improvement is required to allow rapid flipper removal with fluidity of motion.
This improved diver's tightening strap offers a more fluid way to remove a flipper strap with a centrally-placed pull ring on the back of the strap and includes raised notches on each end of the strap's plane for adjusting the strap's tightness to fasten the flipper on the diver's foot.
While wearing a fastened-on flipper, the diver simply pulls on the handle to slide down the strap. In order to put the strap back on his or her foot, the diver would simply grab the handle and move the strap back against his or her foot. The handle provides enhanced convenience because it is able to stretch the expandable strap away from the back of the diver's foot.
This tightening strap with the handle also allows the diver to adjust the level of tightness via raised notches on the strap.
To enable a further understanding of the said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, the brief description of the drawings below is followed by the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
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A handle 30 is located near the middle of the tightening strap 12 body and the handle 30 is independent from the tightening strap 12 so that when the tightening strap 12 and the handle 30 are assembled as one unit, they are assembled on two different planes. Referring to
The handle 30 can be also assembled with more than one component to form any device that has a sleeve and a handle.
The aforementioned handle 30, 30′ is roughly T-shaped.
In conclusion, the present invention is the tightening strap of the diving flipper and is characterized by a handle that is centrally located on the tightening strap. The handle may be manufactured as a separate unit from the tightening strap so that when the two are assembled as one unit they are assembled on two different planes. The objective is that when the tightening strap is fastened on to the diver's foot and the flipper needs to be quickly released, the diver pulls the handle so that the tightening strap can be quickly pulled away from his or her foot. The handle can also be used to pull the strap back on to the foot, thereby securing the foot into the foot pocket. The strap can be removed, fastened or refastened—all in one fluid motion—quickly and easily.
It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.