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US1729477A
US1729477A US263104A US26310428A US1729477A US 1729477 A US1729477 A US 1729477A US 263104 A US263104 A US 263104A US 26310428 A US26310428 A US 26310428A US 1729477 A US1729477 A US 1729477A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B31/00Swimming aids
    • A63B31/08Swim fins, flippers or other swimming aids held by, or attachable to, the hands, arms, feet or legs
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  • the present invention relates to an improved swimming shoe especially constructed to aid the wearer in swimming by insuring better propulsion of the body.
  • the structure comprises in comblnation, a shoe having a light weight metal body attached thereto which carries foldable cloth covered propulsion wings.
  • Figure 1 is a bottom plan view of the complete structure showing the wings in operative position.
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary perspective view of a portion of the wing structure de- 15 tailing one of the special carrier frames.
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary perspective of the forward portion of a metallic body and a frame retaining arm carried thereby.
  • Figure 4. is a side elevation showing the wings swung up to facilitate walking.
  • Figure 5 is a rear View with the wings down to operative position.
  • Figure 6 is perspective view of another one of the retaining arms.
  • Figure '7 is a cross section through the forward portion of the structure.
  • Figure 8 is an enlarged fragmentary detail and elevational view emphasizing certain of the parts.
  • Figure 9 is a fragmentary perspective view of one side of the rear portion of the wing structure.
  • the reference character 1O designates generally the shoe and the reference character 11 the metallic body which is fastened thereto.
  • This body comprises a flat bottom 12 and an upstanding marginal rim or flange 13.
  • the flange as well as the bottom conforms to the shape of the shoe and suitably fastened thereto.
  • the body constitutes the mounting for the wing structure.
  • the wing structure may be said to be composed of a plurality of wings or one complete wing, see Figure 1 for instance.
  • This structure embodies a pair of duplicate rear frames 14., a pair of fore frames 15, and a front frame 16, all of these frames are constructed of wire of appropriate strength, and
  • each frame is substantially triangular in general configuration. Moreover each frame is substantially the same in construction and by referring to Figure 2 wherein one of the fore or side frames 15 is shown it will be seen a that it comprises a pair of outwardly diverging side bars 16 connected by an arcuate end bar 17 at the outer ends and a short pin at the inner ends.
  • the connection 18 con stitutes a fulcrum which is rockably mounted in complemental bearings 19 (see Figure 8).
  • a cross bar 20 that operates in a manner to be hereinafter specified.
  • the rear frames 14 are pivotally or swingably mounted to the rear portion of the mounting 11.
  • the frames 15 are pivotally mounted on the forward portion of the mounting, while the frame 16 is likewise mounted on the toe portion of the mounting. Then, ap-
  • each arm is of the construction shown in Figure 8 wherein it will be observed that the arm is of curved form, provided with a pair of intermediate shoulders 26 and a pair of end shoulders 27 and a finger piece 28. Then there is a rear arm 29 provided for the heel portion, this being formed with retaining shoulders 30 and the finger piece 31 at its upper end.
  • the structure may be positioned as shown in Figure 1, for use, or swung up in an out of the way position as shown in Figure 4 while walking.
  • the wings When the wings are in operative position and the device is in place on the wearers foot, it is evident that it will provide a web which will undoubtedly aid in efficient and more dependable propulsion.
  • the device will fulfill the requirements of a device of this character in an efficient manner, and inasmuch as the construction is clear it is believed that a more detailed description is-unnecessary.
  • a swimming appliance of the class described in combination, a shoe, a metallic body carried by the shoe and extending for the full length of the shoe, said metallic body being of a shape conforming to the shape of the shoe and including a flat bottom, and an upstanding marginal rim fitting about the outer edge of the soleofsaid shoe, a plurality of bearings carried by the rim, a plurality-of individual frames swingably mounted in said bearings, shoulder retaining arms carried by the rim and extending upwardly througheach of said frames, said framesbeing engageable with the'retaining arms, and a flexible covering for the frame whereby to provide a foldable wing structure.
  • a swimming appliance of the class described in combination, a shoe, a metallic body carried by the sole of the shoe, said metallic body including a fiat bottom of a shape corresponding to the sole of said shoe and provided with an upstanding marginal rim fitting about said shoe, a plurality of bearings carried by the rim, a plurality of frames swingably connected with the bearings and arranged around the rim in a symmetrical manner, a covering for said frame, retaining arms projecting from said rim, said arms being of curved form and adapted to extend through each of said frames, shoulders on said arms, and means carried by the respective frames to abut said shoulders by holding each of said frames in an operative or inoperative position.

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Sept. 24,-1929. u w. DOUGLAS SWIMMING'SHQE Filed March 20. 1928 5 Sheets-Sheet l Attarnqy Se t. 24, 1929. D. w. DOUGLAS SWIMMING SHOE Filed March 20. 1928 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 Inventor Sept. 24, 192% D. w. DOUGLAS SWIMHING SHOE Filed March 20.. 1928 3 Sheets-Sheet .Dav d 121 Douglas gri Patented Sept. 24, 1929 DAVID WALTER DOUGLAS, OF BRUNSWICK, MAINE SWIMMING sHbE Application filed March 20, 1928. Serial No. 263,104.
- The present invention relates to an improved swimming shoe especially constructed to aid the wearer in swimming by insuring better propulsion of the body. Briefly, the structure comprises in comblnation, a shoe having a light weight metal body attached thereto which carries foldable cloth covered propulsion wings.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a bottom plan view of the complete structure showing the wings in operative position.
Figure 2 is a fragmentary perspective view of a portion of the wing structure de- 15 tailing one of the special carrier frames.
Figure 3 is a fragmentary perspective of the forward portion of a metallic body and a frame retaining arm carried thereby.
Figure 4. is a side elevation showing the wings swung up to facilitate walking.
Figure 5 is a rear View with the wings down to operative position.
Figure 6 is perspective view of another one of the retaining arms.
Figure '7 is a cross section through the forward portion of the structure.
Figure 8 is an enlarged fragmentary detail and elevational view emphasizing certain of the parts. 3e Figure 9 is a fragmentary perspective view of one side of the rear portion of the wing structure.
Attention is first invited to Figure 8 wherein it will be observed that the reference character 1O designates generally the shoe and the reference character 11 the metallic body which is fastened thereto. This body comprises a flat bottom 12 and an upstanding marginal rim or flange 13. The flange as well as the bottom conforms to the shape of the shoe and suitably fastened thereto. The body constitutes the mounting for the wing structure.
The wing structure may be said to be composed of a plurality of wings or one complete wing, see Figure 1 for instance. This structure embodies a pair of duplicate rear frames 14., a pair of fore frames 15, and a front frame 16, all of these frames are constructed of wire of appropriate strength, and
each frame is substantially triangular in general configuration. Moreover each frame is substantially the same in construction and by referring to Figure 2 wherein one of the fore or side frames 15 is shown it will be seen a that it comprises a pair of outwardly diverging side bars 16 connected by an arcuate end bar 17 at the outer ends and a short pin at the inner ends. The connection 18 con stitutes a fulcrum which is rockably mounted in complemental bearings 19 (seeFigure 8). In addition there is a cross bar 20 that operates in a manner to be hereinafter specified.
As shown in dotted lines in Figure 1 the rear frames 14 are pivotally or swingably mounted to the rear portion of the mounting 11. The frames 15 are pivotally mounted on the forward portion of the mounting, while the frame 16 is likewise mounted on the toe portion of the mounting. Then, ap-
propriate fabric covering 21 is stretched over the frame to provide the wings.
On the toe portion of the mounting, as shown in Figure 3 we find a curved spring arm 22 having intermediate retaining shoulders 23 and a finger piece 24 at its free end. The cross bar on the frame 16 is engageable with the shoulder 23 whereby it is held down in operative position.
On opposite sides as shown in Figure 7 we find a pair of similar retaining arms 25. Each arm is of the construction shown in Figure 8 wherein it will be observed that the arm is of curved form, provided with a pair of intermediate shoulders 26 and a pair of end shoulders 27 and a finger piece 28. Then there is a rear arm 29 provided for the heel portion, this being formed with retaining shoulders 30 and the finger piece 31 at its upper end.
It will thus be seen that I provide individual retaining devices for the individual frame. In the case of the .rear frame how ever, a single retaining arm is suflicient for both of these, and owing to the slight diiference of connection with this arm I invite attention to Figure 9 wherein it will be observed that the rear frames do not have a crosspiece such as is shown at 20 in Figure 2 but the curved inner bar 32, or at least a portion thereof, constitutes the retaining means. In all instances the covering is cut away as at 33 to facilitate operation.
With the mounting in place on a shoe and the several frames swingably connected thereto and the covering in place on the frame it is obvious that the structure may be positioned as shown in Figure 1, for use, or swung up in an out of the way position as shown in Figure 4 while walking. When the wings are in operative position and the device is in place on the wearers foot, it is evident that it will provide a web which will undoubtedly aid in efficient and more dependable propulsion. In fact, it is thought that the device will fulfill the requirements of a device of this character in an efficient manner, and inasmuch as the construction is clear it is believed that a more detailed description is-unnecessary.
Minor changes in shape, size, and rearrangement of parts coming within the field of invention claimed may be resorted to if desired.
Having thus described the invention, what I claim is 1. In a swimming appliance of the class described, in combination, a shoe, a metallic body carried by the shoe and extending for the full length of the shoe, said metallic body being of a shape conforming to the shape of the shoe and including a flat bottom, and an upstanding marginal rim fitting about the outer edge of the soleofsaid shoe, a plurality of bearings carried by the rim, a plurality-of individual frames swingably mounted in said bearings, shoulder retaining arms carried by the rim and extending upwardly througheach of said frames, said framesbeing engageable with the'retaining arms, and a flexible covering for the frame whereby to provide a foldable wing structure.
2. In a swimming appliance of the class described, in combination, a shoe, a metallic body carried by the sole of the shoe, said metallic body including a fiat bottom of a shape corresponding to the sole of said shoe and provided with an upstanding marginal rim fitting about said shoe, a plurality of bearings carried by the rim, a plurality of frames swingably connected with the bearings and arranged around the rim in a symmetrical manner, a covering for said frame, retaining arms projecting from said rim, said arms being of curved form and adapted to extend through each of said frames, shoulders on said arms, and means carried by the respective frames to abut said shoulders by holding each of said frames in an operative or inoperative position.
Intestimony whereof I aflix my signature.
DAVID WVALTER DOUGLAS.
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US4752259A (en) * 1987-01-16 1988-06-21 Edd Tackett Swim fins
US6568973B2 (en) * 2000-02-25 2003-05-27 Salvas Sub S.P.A. Swim or dive fin

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US4752259A (en) * 1987-01-16 1988-06-21 Edd Tackett Swim fins
US6568973B2 (en) * 2000-02-25 2003-05-27 Salvas Sub S.P.A. Swim or dive fin

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