Claims
- 1. An apparatus to be worn on the feet of a user for the purpose of floatation and transportation on water in a direction of travel, comprising:
a first buoyant float and a second buoyant float, each of said first buoyant float and said second buoyant float comprising a center of buoyancy, a bow, and a stern, and further comprising:
a sculpted hull, said sculpted hull comprising:
a substantially straight and generally flat inward side running from said bow to said stem; a substantially convex outward side having convexity, a top edge and a bottom edge, said substantially convex outward side and said convexity running from said bow to said stern, and said convexity being away from the direction of said substantially straight and generally flat inward side, said substantially convex side additionally being farther from said substantially straight and generally inward side at said top edge than at said bottom edge; and a bottom side in watertight connection with said substantially straight inward side and said substantially convex outward side, wherein said substantially straight and generally flat side, said substantially convex outward side, and said bottom side form a smooth and continuous exterior surface; and a top surface covering said sculpted hull; and a foot well for housing said user's foot and ankle, said foot well disposed through said top surface of said buoyant float and extending toward said bottom side, said foot well further located to position said user's ankle substantially in vertical alignment with the center of buoyancy, and said foot well further comprising a bottom surface that is below said center of buoyancy, wherein said substantially convex outward side and the substantially straight inward side act cooperatively to form an aerofoil whereby said sculpted hull experiences a force in the direction generally from said substantially straight and generally flat inward side to said substantially convex side when moving in the direction of travel in water.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said center of buoyancy is at least as high as the predicted height of said user's ankle in said foot well.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, said bottom surface of said foot well further extending to the bottom side of said hull.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, said first buoyant float further comprising a foot well cover hingedly attached to said top surface of said first buoyant float, said foot well cover being adapted to hold said user's foot in said foot well when said foot well cover is closed.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, said foot well further comprising a foot interface comprising a first surface connected to said foot well cover, and a second surface adapted to surround the upper surface of said user's foot and the anterior surface of said user's ankle in said foot well.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a tether connecting said first buoyant float to said second buoyant float.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, said first buoyant float further comprising:
a track disposed parallel to the water on said substantially straight and generally flat inward side; and an attachment rider adapted for traversing said track and for accepting said tether; wherein said rider traverses said track when pulled by said tether.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6, said tether restricting movement between said first float and said second float in only one degree of freedom, said degree of freedom being substantially in the direction perpendicular to both the direction of travel and the vertical direction, wherein said restriction is furthermore only a limit on the maximum separation allowed in said direction.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 6, said tether further comprising:
a first cable comprising two ends, said two ends attached to said substantially straight and generally flat inward side of said first buoyant float at two locations at the approximate predicted height of the user's ankle in said foot well; and a second cable intertwined at least once through said first cable, said second cable further comprising two ends attached to said substantially straight and generally flat inward side of said second float at two locations at the approximate predicted height of the user's ankle in said foot well.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising a friction reducing agent coated on said first cable.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 6, said tether further comprising an adjustable attachment device, said adjustable attachment device connecting at least one of said two ends of said tether to said first buoyant float, wherein said adjustable attachment device can be used by a user to adjust the separation between said first float and said second float.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1, said bottom side further having a generally convex shape having convexity, said convexity being away from the direction of said top surface, said bottom side further comprising a flat platform extending under the bottom surface of said foot well, said flat platform being generally parallel to the plane of said water.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an articulation interface located at said stern and adapted for attaching a flap with a forward edge that is perpendicular to said direction of travel.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1, said first buoyant float further comprising:
an outside surface; and one or more accessory attachment interface adaptations for attaching an accessory to said outside surface.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, said accessory comprising one or more generally pointed protuberances adapted for increasing traction on ice in contact with said one or more protuberances.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14, said accessory comprising a propulsion mechanism retraction interface located at the stern of said first buoyant float and adapted to facilitate the retractable attachment to said float of a propulsion mechanism that is operational when it is at least partially immersed in the water and not operational when it is substantially retracted from the water, said retraction interface comprising:
a pivot bracket attached to said first buoyant float and adapted to pivotally connect to said propulsion mechanism; a fixed anchor point attached to said first buoyant float; a retention spring adapted for connection between said propulsion mechanism and said fixed anchor point; wherein when a propulsion mechanism is attached to said pivot bracket and said retention spring, said retention spring is stressed, and said stressed retention spring generates a force on said propulsion mechanism directed to keep said propulsion mechanism at least partially immersed in water, wherein said propulsion mechanism can pivot between being at least partially immersed in water and substantially retracted from water in response to torque.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 1, said first buoyant float further comprising two or more modular members shaped to fit together to form said first buoyant float.
- 18. A kit for producing a float for floatation and transportation on water for a user, comprising at least two modular members sized to fit together to form a buoyant float having a center of buoyancy, a bow and a stem, said buoyant float further comprising:
a sculpted hull comprising:
a substantially straight and generally flat inward side running from said bow to said stern; a substantially convex outward side having convexity, a top edge, and a bottom edge, said substantially convex outward side and said convexity running from said bow to said stem and said convexity being away from the direction of said substantially straight and generally flat inward side, said substantially convex side further being generally tilted from the top edge to the bottom edge, said top edge being farther from said inward side than said bottom edge; and a bottom side in watertight connection with said substantially straight and generally flat inward side and said substantially convex outward side, said substantially straight and generally flat side, said substantially convex outward side and said bottom side forming a smooth and continuous exterior surface; and a top surface covering said hull; and a foot well for housing said user's foot and ankle, said foot well disposed through said top surface of said float and extending toward said bottom side, said foot well further located to position said user's ankle substantially in vertical alignment with the center of buoyancy, and said foot well further comprising a bottom surface that is below said center of buoyancy of said float.
- 19. The kit of claim 18, wherein at least one modular member comprises an attachment point for a tether at the approximate predicted height of the user's ankle in said foot well.
- 20. A propulsion mechanism for propelling a water craft through water in a direction of travel, comprising:
a support structure comprising a support element, said element comprising a first dimension, a second dimension, a third dimension, a first end of said first dimension and a second end of said first dimension, said first end comprising an adaptation for attachment to said water craft; and a buoyant flap comprising a leading edge, a trailing edge, a width between said leading edge and trailing edge and an articulation point located within the first 25% of said width as measured from said leading edge, said buoyant flap articulated to said second end of said support element at said articulation point, said articulation having an axis of rotation that is both within 45 degrees of horizontal and substantially perpendicular to said direction of travel, said buoyant flap being movable substantially in rotation about said axis, said rotation being in a semicylindrical space behind said axis, said space being away from said direction of travel.
- 21. A propulsion mechanism for propelling a water craft through water in a direction, comprising:
a support structure comprises a support element, said element comprising a first dimension, a second dimension, a third dimension, a first end and a second end, said first end comprising an adaptation for attachment to said water craft; a flap comprising a leading edge, a trailing edge, a width between said leading edge and trailing edge and an articulation point located within the first 25% of said width as measured from said leading edge, said flap articulated to said second end of said support structure at said articulation point, said articulation having an axis of rotation that is both within 45 degrees of horizontal and substantially perpendicular to said direction, said flap being movable substantially in rotation about said axis, said rotation being in a quarter-cylindrical space behind said axis, said space being away from said direction of travel and generally above the horizontal; and a rotation limiting mechanism situated on one of said support structure, said flap or said water craft for preventing the flap from rotating beyond a position substantially parallel to said direction.
- 22. A propulsion mechanism for propelling a water craft through water in a direction, comprising:
a support structure including a support element, said element comprising a first dimension, a second dimension, a third dimension, a first end and a second end, said first end comprising an adaptation for attachment to said water craft; a flap comprising a leading edge, a trailing edge, a width between said leading edge and trailing edge and an articulation point located within the first 25% of said width as measured from said leading edge, said flap articulated to said second end of said support structure at said articulation point, said articulation having an axis of rotation that is substantially perpendicular to said direction, said flap being movable substantially in rotation about said axis, said rotation being in a semicylindrical space behind said axis, said space being away from said direction of travel; a rotation limiting mechanism situated on one of said support structure, said flap or said water craft for preventing the flap from rotating beyond a position substantially perpendicular to said direction; and a torque generating mechanism connected between said flap and said support structure, said mechanism comprising a stressed material exerting torque on said flap, said torque directed so as to rotate said flap toward a position substantially perpendicular to said direction, said torque being exerted on said flap at all rotation positions of said flap.
- 23. A propulsion mechanism for propelling a water craft through water in a direction, comprising:
a pivot axis; a pivot support bracket adapted for attachment to said water craft and adapted for supporting said pivot axis; a foot actuated pedal crank comprising a first end connected to said pivot axis, a second end, and a pedal attached to said second end; a support structure comprising a generally elongated bar element, a first end and a second end, said first end attached to said second end of said pedal crank, said attachment forming a predetermined angle between said bar element and said pedal crank, said angle measured in a plane perpendicular to said pivot axis; and a flap comprising a leading edge, a trailing edge, a width between said leading edge and trailing edge and an articulation point located within the first 25% of said width as measured from said leading edge, said flap articulated to said second end of said support structure at said articulation point, said articulation having an axis of rotation that is substantially perpendicular to said direction, said flap being movable substantially in rotation about said axis said rotation being in a semicylindrical space behind said axis, said space being away from said direction of travel.
- 24. The propulsion mechanism of claim 23 further comprising a rotation limiting mechanism situated on one of said support structure or said flap for preventing the flap from rotating beyond a position substantially perpendicular to said direction.
- 25. The propulsion mechanism of claim 23, further comprising a torque generating mechanism connected between said flap and said support structure, said mechanism comprising a stressed material exerting torque on said flap, said torque directed so as to rotate said flap toward a position substantially perpendicular to said direction, said torque being exerted on said flap at all rotation positions of said flap.
- 26. The propulsion mechanism of claim 23, wherein said flap is buoyant and wherein said axis of rotation is within 45 degrees of horizontal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This non-provisional application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Applications Ser. Nos. 60/307,258; 60/307,259; 60/307,260; 60/307,270; and 60/307,277, all filed Jul. 23, 2001.
Provisional Applications (5)
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60307258 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
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60307259 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
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60307260 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
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60307270 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
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60307277 |
Jul 2001 |
US |