Claims
- 1. An improved fin assembly for attachment to the foot, foot covering or boot of a float tube or pontoon boat user or the user of a similar device, the boot or foot covering having a sole, toe, ankle, and heel portions, the assembly including a fin member having a front end portion, a rear end portion, an upper surface, a lower surface, and right and left sides, the fin member being removably connected to a removable, permanently attachable, or permanently installed mounting means for releasably attaching the fin member to the boot or foot covering of a float tube user, the mounting providing a releasable fin member attachment means including an articulated coupling of the fin member allowing the fin member while the fin assembly is attached to the user's foot to be selectively retained in a first retracted position wherein the fin member is positioned above the sole of the user's boot to enable the user to walk upon a surface without removing the fin member or fin assembly or to be selectively retained in a second operating position wherein the fin member is positioned below the user's boot sole for use in propelling the user in the water, flexure characteristics of the composition of the fin member material and the limiting configuration in which it is constructed allow the fin member to establish a first fully extended operating position in a power kick in which the flexure of the fin member is limited from exceeding the optimum position for maximum resistance to the flow of water against its upper surface when the fin member is moved through the water with the fin member upper surface leading into the direction of movement against the water thereby propelling the user in the opposite direction, or a second return operating position in which the lower surface of the fin member is moved leading into the water in which said second return operating position the fin member feathers in response to pressure of water flowing against the lower surface, flexing to the limit of the characteristics of the composition of the material from which it is constructed, when so feathered in the return operating position the plane of the rear portion of the fin member is generally more parallel to the plane of the sole of the user's boot than when the fin member is freely positioned in its base operating position, in the feathered return operating position the fin offers minimal drag or resistance to the flow of water against its lower surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is entitled to the benefit of Provisional Patent Application No. 60/348,159, filed Oct. 19, 2001.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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| “Paddle Pushers” Brochure—Mfg. by Fishmaster Mfg. Co., Oaklahoma City, OK. |
| “Float Striders” information sheet—Underlying Patent is U.S. # 6,077,139. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/348159 |
Oct 2001 |
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