Claims
- 1. A wind propelled watercraft system comprising, in combination:
- a floating disk including a bottom face and a top face with a generally planar circular configuration coupled to the bottom face for defining a hollow interior, the top face having a recess formed in concentric relationship therewith and including a bottom plate with a planar circular configuration and an upper slip-resistant surface, the top face further having an annular flange integrally coupled to an upper peripheral edge of the recess and extending radially inwardly therefrom in coplanar relationship with the top face of the disk and spaced from the bottom plate of the recess thereby defining an annular groove for receiving toes of a user; and
- a sail assembly including a waist strap, a pair of vertically oriented parallel shoulder straps each having a bottom end coupled to the waist strap, a torso strap coupled to upper portions of the shoulder straps in parallel with the waist strap, and a pair of wrist straps, the sail assembly further including a pair of sails each having a generally triangular configuration with a linear top edge having an outboard end coupled to one of the wrist straps, and a linear inner edge having a top end coupled to the torso strap and a central portion coupled to the waist strap.
- 2. A wind propelled watercraft system comprising:
- a floating disk including a curved bottom face and a top face with a generally planar circular configuration coupled to the top face to provide a grippable annular periphery, the top face being provided with a recess formed in concentric relationship therewith and including a bottom plate with a plane circular configuration and an upper slip-resistant surface, the top face further having an annular flange integrally coupled to an upper peripheral edge of the recess and extending radially inwardly therefrom in coplanar relationship with the top face of the disk and spaced from the bottom plate of the recess thereby defining an annular groove for receiving the toes of a user; and
- a sail assembly for driving the user on the floating disk by way of wind.
- 3. A wind propelled watercraft system as set forth in claim 2 wherein the sail assembly includes a pair of sails to be worn by the user.
- 4. A wind propelled watercraft system as set forth in claim 2 wherein the sail assembly includes a pair of sails attached to arms and torso of a body of the user.
- 5. A wind propelled watercraft system as set forth in claim 3 wherein the sails are secured to the user by way of a plurality of straps.
- 6. A wind propelled watercraft system comprising, in combination:
- floating means for supporting a user on a body of water; and
- a sail assembly including a waist strap, a pair of vertically oriented parallel shoulder straps each having a bottom end coupled to the waist strap, a torso strap coupled to upper portions of the shoulder straps in parallel with the waist strap, and a pair of wrist straps, the sail assembly further including a pair of sails each having a generally triangular configuration with a linear top edge having an outboard end coupled to one of the wrist straps, and a linear inner edge having a top end coupled to the torso strap and a central portion coupled to the waist strap, wherein the sails are attached at a bottom end thereof to a bottom periphery of a pair of trunks.
- 7. A wind propelled watercraft system as set forth in claim 6 wherein the floating means includes a disk.
- 8. A wind propelled watercraft system as set forth in claim 6 wherein the floating means has means for securing to feet of a user.
- 9. A wind propelled watercraft system as set forth in claim 8 wherein the means for securing to feet of a user includes a fixedly-open annular groove.
- 10. A wind propelled watercraft system as set forth in claim 8 wherein the means for securing to feet of a user includes a recess with a roughened upper surface.
- 11. A wind propelled watercraft system as set forth in claim 6 wherein the floating means includes a disk with a bulbous bottom face.
- 12. A wind propelled watercraft system comprising:
- a floating disk of generally circular configuration with a bottom face of generally continuously-curved configuration coupled at its periphery to a top face to provide a grippable annular periphery to the disk, the top face being provided with means defining an inwardly-facing fixed groove for receiving the toes of a user and a slip-resistant surface being formed inwardly of the groove; and
- a sail assembly for driving the user on the floating disk by way of wind, the said assembly comprising a pair of generally triangular sails each having a top linear edge, an inner linear edge, and an outer periphery, the top linear edge being provided with first attachment means whereby in use the top linear edge is held alongside the user's arm, and the inner linear edge being provided with second attachment means whereby in use the inner linear edge is held alongside the user's body, and wherein the sails can be moved between an extended position by the user extending their arms whereat the user provides the sole support for the sails and the sails can fill with wind, and a collapsed position by the user placing their arms by the side of their body whereat the sails spill the wind.
- 13. A wind propelled watercraft system as set forth in claim 12 wherein the bottom face of the floating disk is generally part-spherical.
- 14. A wind propelled watercraft system as set forth in claim 12 wherein the sails are secured to the user by way of a plurality of straps.
- 15. A wind propelled watercraft system as set forth in claim 12 wherein the sails are secured to the user by being attached by the first and second attachment means to a suit worn by the user.
- 16. A wind propelled watercraft system as set forth in claim 15 wherein the first and second attachment means are substantially-continuous attachment means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of my U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/105,443 filed Jun. 26, 1998, now abandoned.
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