Heel element for swim fins

A technology of heels and flippers, applied to swimming fins, ships, underwater operation equipment, etc., can solve the problems of not being suitable for comfortable and continuous use, limiting discomfort, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-12-13
MARES
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However, this configuration seems primarily intended to limit the discomfort caused by the quick release buckle being precisely located on the heel area
[0007] In any event, open heel fins are currently only used in conjunction with diving boots, as the existing straps and heel elements are not suitable for comfortable and continuous use without the moderation and cushioning of neoprene

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[0020] figure 1 A first embodiment of a heel member according to the invention is depicted; the body of said member is indicated by reference numeral 1 . The shape of the body has a substantially parabolic outer contour, and in the inner contour of the body there is a cavity 101 which is also parabolic and adapted to allow the heel of the user 30 (shown here as a schematic cross-section), wherein a generally cylindrical front part 31 and a rear part 32 can be recognized, the latter giving the overall cross-section a generally pear-shaped appearance.

[0021] The sides of the cavity 101 are composed of two arms 201 symmetrical to each other and tapering from the end connected to the apex of the body 1 towards the free end. An axial duct 211, better seen in the figures described below, extends from the free end of each arm 201 and is located inside each arm 201, then opens to a through opening 301 formed near the apex of the body 1 and has Helps form the handle 311. The strap...

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The invention provides a heel element for swim fins. The heel member for an open-heel fin, comprising a loop-shaped body (1; 3) with a substantially parabolic profile, such that its inside takes the form of a cavity (101; 103) with a substantially parabolic profile and suitable for housing the ankle of the user, which is provided, on both of its arms (201; 203), with at least one axial duct (211;213; 223) suitable for the housing of the strap (2) for the coupling with the sides of the foot pocket of the fin.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to swimming fins, and more particularly to a heel member for an open heel fin. Background technique [0002] Swimming fins are made in a wide variety of shapes and sizes and are divided into two main types, among other factors, a full-foot fin in which the user's foot is fully inserted until the heel enters the fit and an open heel fin in which only the user's front foot enters a cavity suitably arranged in the fin, while the heel is surrounded by a strap attached to the side of the foot cover and features a so-called heel The part or element of the element, the heel element is adapted to receive the user's heel. [0003] Obviously, these two different types of fins are suitable for very different purposes; full-foot fins are generally suitable for users who practice snorkeling or underwater fishing, where control of fin movement is important, but the ability to wear diving boots is not necessary. Ability to protect feet...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A63B31/11B63C11/02
CPCA63B31/11B63C11/02B63C2011/026
Inventor 加布里埃莱·韦斯科维克里斯托夫·厄尔里克
Owner MARES
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