序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 游泳辅助工具 CN201480037704.4 2014-07-01 CN105392535A 2016-03-09 金正勋
发明提供一种游泳辅助工具,更具体地提供一种佩戴于使用者的双脚,而借助浮使使用者浮在上,而且,通过向左侧及右侧方向反复摇动腰,而能够进行按如鱼游泳一样的腰部游泳方法游泳,从而,有助于加强使用者的腰肌的游泳辅助工具。由此,具有如下效果,对于饱受膝盖关节疼痛、腰痛的患者或下肢残疾人,以缓解或治疗疼痛等为目的,也能使用游泳辅助工具。
2 泳補助具 JP2016521225 2014-07-01 JP6230080B2 2017-11-15 キム、ジョン フン
3 Schwimmvorrichtung für einen Schwimmer oder Taucher EP11156522.2 2011-03-02 EP2363176A3 2016-02-10 Fleck, Norbert

Es wird eine Schwimmvorrichtung (1, 10, 30) für einen Schwimmer (2) oder Taucher (2) beschrieben, die eine Monoflosse (3), ein Kraftübertragungselement (4, 14) zum Bewegen der Monoflosse (3) mittels Muskelkraft und eine Befestigungsvorrichtung (5, 15) zum Befestigen des Kraftübertragungselements (4, 14) an den Unterschenkeln des Schwimmers (2) aufweist, wobei das Kraftübertragungselement (4, 14) einen Unterschenkelabschnitt, einen Fußabschnitt und einen Flossenabschnitt umfasst. Um einen möglichst hohen Vortrieb durch möglichst geringen Krafteinsatz im Wasser zu erzielen, ist das Kraftübertragungselement (4, 14) im Wesentlichen strömungsdynamisch, im Querschnitt in der X-Z-Ebene linsenförmig mit langer Z-Achse und kurzer X-Achse ausgebildet.

4 泳補助具 JP2017196589 2017-10-10 JP2018020194A 2018-02-08 キム、ジョン フン
【課題】腕動作又は腰を左右に動かす泳法に集中することができる泳補助具を提供する。
【解決手段】嵌入孔20は、左右のそれぞれの下肢をそれぞれ嵌め入れるように構成される第1の嵌入孔及び第2の嵌入孔を備え、凹み部は第1の嵌入孔及び第2の嵌入孔の間において内側に所定の深さだけ凹設され、胴体10の上部に形成される凹み部と胴体の下部に形成される凹み部の間に胴体部分の厚さは切欠部30と凹み部の間の胴体部分の厚さより厚く、凹み部の両側は曲面で構成され、凹み部の内側に入るのにつれて幅が次第に狭くなる形状になり、ユーザーが第1の嵌入孔及び第2の嵌入孔に左右のそれぞれの下肢の一部を嵌め入れて固定するか、又は、ユーザーが凹み部に下肢の一部を押し付けて固定させ、下肢の一部が嵌入孔に嵌め入れられたままでユーザーが水泳をする場合、胴体の浮により水中にユーザー下肢が浮遊されることを特徴とする。
【選択図】図1
5 泳補助具 JP2016521225 2014-07-01 JP2016526969A 2016-09-08 フン キム、ジョン
本発明は、泳補助具に係り、更に詳しくは、ユーザーの両脚に着用されて浮によりユーザーが水に浮かぶようにするだけではなく、腰を左側及び右側の方向に繰り返し流動することにより、まるで魚が泳ぐような腰泳法で水泳をすることができてユーザーの腰筋肉の強化に役立つ水泳補助具に関する。これによれば、膝関節痛症や腰痛症を訴える患者や下肢障害人の場合であっても、痛症の緩和又は治療などの医療の目的で水泳補助具を用いることができるという効果がある。【選択図】図1
6 Schwimmvorrichtung für einen Schwimmer oder Taucher EP11156522.2 2011-03-02 EP2363176B1 2017-07-05 Fleck, Norbert
7 Schwimmvorrichtung für einen Schwimmer oder Taucher EP11156522.2 2011-03-02 EP2363176A2 2011-09-07 Fleck, Norbert

Es wird eine Schwimmvorrichtung (1, 10, 30) für einen Schwimmer (2) oder Taucher (2) beschrieben, die eine Monoflosse (3), ein Kraftübertragungselement (4, 14) zum Bewegen der Monoflosse (3) mittels Muskelkraft und eine Befestigungsvorrichtung (5, 15) zum Befestigen des Kraftübertragungselements (4, 14) an den Unterschenkeln des Schwimmers (2) aufweist, wobei das Kraftübertragungselement (4, 14) einen Unterschenkelabschnitt, einen Fußabschnitt und einen Flossenabschnitt umfasst. Um einen möglichst hohen Vortrieb durch möglichst geringen Krafteinsatz im Wasser zu erzielen, ist das Kraftübertragungselement (4, 14) im Wesentlichen strömungsdynamisch, im Querschnitt in der X-Z-Ebene linsenförmig mit langer Z-Achse und kurzer X-Achse ausgebildet.

8 MONO-FIN WITH FLEXIBLE BOOT STRUCTURES US15731785 2017-07-31 US20180043214A1 2018-02-15 David Beittel; Jacob A. Abruzzini; John Mix
A mono-fin for swim training is disclosed. The mono-fin has two separated boot structures that from two separate foot cavities for holding feet with toes positioned in front regions of each of the boot structures and heels positioned at back regions of each of the boot structures. The mono-fin has a mono-fin structure connecting the boot structure through the front regions of each of the boot structures. In a middle region of the mono-fin structure and between the front regions of the boot structures, there is flex region. The flex region allows angles between the boot structures and distances between the back regions of the boot structures to be changed by a swimmer while swim training.
9 Swimming device for a swimmer or diver US13038667 2011-03-02 US08632372B2 2014-01-21 Norbert Fleck
A swimming device for a swimmer or diver is described, which has a monofin, a power transfer element for moving the monofin using muscle power, and a fastening device for fastening the power transfer element to the lower legs of the swimmer. The power transfer element has a lower leg section, a foot section, and a fin section. In order to achieve the highest possible propulsion in the water with the lowest possible use of force, the power transfer element flows dynamically, in cross section in the X-Z level with a longer Z axis and short X-axis.
10 Swimmer propulsion device US09904461 2001-07-12 US06524145B1 2003-02-25 Jesse Gallegos Arzate
A swimmer propulsion device includes a harness with attached frame and resilient tail assembly. A foot-operated driver on the frame rotates and forces an apex member against the fluked tail assembly, while tensioning propulsion bands. As the apex member rotates beyond perpendicular, the band snaps the upwardly displaced tail assembly downwardly, thus thrusting the swimmer forward. The tail assembly has a spine with resilient vertebrae and a resilient portion that are all deformed as the tail assembly is displaced upwardly by the apex member. As the tail assembly moves downwardly, the resilient portion and the vertebrae return to the undeformed state, thus adding thrust to that provided by the bands. Interchangeable drivers and propulsion bands are provided that adjusts the amount of thrust provided by the system. Interchangeable flukes and dorsal fins are also provided. A single piece tail assembly is also provided as an alternate.
11 Dolphin-tail style multi-purpose swim fin and assembly US09650632 2000-08-28 US06375531B1 2002-04-23 John David Melius
A dolphin-tail style multi-purpose swim fin that connects to a flat swim fin securable to a user's foot is used to generate propulsion in the form of displaced water. When the connected dolphin-tail style swim fin flows through a path of displaced water from the flat swim fin at a proper angle of attack, it produces a lifting force that assists in swimming. The dolphin-tail style swim fin is shaped to enhance the propulsion from the flat swim fin. A swim fin assembly can be integrated with both flat and dolphin-tail style fins as one unit. The dolphin-tail style swim fin is shaped to generate lift as water flows across it and can be used directly by the hand (without a flat fin) or used with a handle that can be attached in lieu of the flat fin. When using the dolphin-tail style swim fin by hand, the swimmer uses his arms and hands to move the dolphin-tail style swim fins through the water at a proper angle of attack to produce a lifting force that increases speed, reduces overall energy requirements, helps with control, and offers the swimmer some protection from the dangers found in open water.
12 Dynafin US3529565D 1969-07-10 US3529565A 1970-09-22 IGLESIAS PLINIO A
13 Swimming aid US3426722D 1967-12-11 US3426722A 1969-02-11 DRAGICH NICHOLAS
14 Enhanced swim fin US15259015 2016-09-07 US10065078B2 2018-09-04 Marc Gregory Martino
A swimming enhancement device has a frame and a push bar pivotably coupled to the rear portion of the frame. A left end is rotatably coupled to the left portion of the push bar and a left foot pad is pivotably coupled to the left end. A right end is rotatably coupled to the right portion of the push bar and a right foot pad is pivotably coupled to the right end. A propulsion fin is attached to the push bar or to a tail bar distal end of the push bar. A receiver is movably coupled to the front portion of the frame. A body coupling device is attached to or formed as part of the receiver. The body coupling device is configured to removably attach to a portion of a user's body or be held by the user.
15 ENHANCED SWIM FIN US15259015 2016-09-07 US20180001145A1 2018-01-04 Marc Gregory Martino
A swimming enhancement device has a frame and a push bar pivotably coupled to the rear portion of the frame. A left end is rotatably coupled to the left portion of the push bar and a left foot pad is pivotably coupled to the left end. A right end is rotatably coupled to the right portion of the push bar and a right foot pad is pivotably coupled to the right end. A propulsion fin is attached to the push bar or to a tail bar distal end of the push bar. A receiver is movably coupled to the front portion of the frame. A body coupling device is attached to or formed as part of the receiver. The body coupling device is configured to removably attach to a portion of a user's body or be held by the user.
16 Arm-powered swimming aid US14136019 2013-12-20 US09248344B2 2016-02-02 Adel Radwan
This invention is related to an apparatus and method for swimming by use of a swimming aid comprising an anchoring article and handlebars that are rotated side-to-side by the user. The side-to-side rotation of the handlebars causes a vertical tail fin to move laterally through the water, displacing water, and propelling the user in a forward direction. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, foldable swim fins are attached to the handlebars. These swim fins can rotate about a horizontal axis such that they displace water when the handlebars are rotated in one direction and rotate horizontally 90 degrees to minimize resistance when the handlebars are rotated in the opposite direction.
17 ARM-POWERED SWIMMING AID US14136019 2013-12-20 US20150174451A1 2015-06-25 Adel Radwan
This invention is related to an apparatus and method for swimming by use of a swimming aid comprising an anchoring article and handlebars that are rotated side-to-side by the user. The side-to-side rotation of the handlebars causes a vertical tail fin to move laterally through the water, displacing water, and propelling the user in a forward direction. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, foldable swim fins are attached to the handlebars. These swim fins can rotate about a horizontal axis such that they displace water when the handlebars are rotated in one direction and rotate horizontally 90 degrees to minimize resistance when the handlebars are rotated in the opposite direction.
18 SWIMMING DEVICE FOR A SWIMMER OR DIVER US13038667 2011-03-02 US20110217890A1 2011-09-08 Norbert FLECK
A swimming device (1, 10, 30) for a swimmer or diver (2) is described, which has a monofin (3), a power transfer element (4, 14) for moving the monofin (3) using muscle power, and a fastening device (5, 15) for fastening the power transfer element (4, 14) to the lower legs of the swimmer (2), whereby the power transfer element (4, 14) comprises a lower leg section, a foot section, and fin section. In order to achieve the highest possible propulsion in the water with the lowest possible use of force, the power transfer element (4, 14) is mainly designed flow dynamically, in cross section in the X-Z level with a longer Z axis and short X-axis.
19 Swim fin structure US09473823 1999-12-28 US06183327B2 2001-02-06 Douglas Meyer
A swim fin structured to be removably mounted on the foot of a swimmer, wherein the swim fin is intended to be used in pairs in the conventional fashion. A foot attachment portion, is secured to a fin portion, which includes a substantially elongated, at least partially triangular configuration including a periphery defined by a leading edge and a trailing edge. The fin portion also comprises two correspondingly dimensioned and configured flukes, each of which are disposed and structured to define a different one-half of the fin portion and which include two leading edge segments, collectively defining the leading edge of the fin portion and each being substantially transversely oriented to extend laterally outward from opposite sides of the attachment portion. Each of the flukes include a trailing segment extending contiguously along the length of the trailing edge of the fin portion and being formed from a material having sufficient flexibility to assume a variable configuration, as the swim fin travels through the water, wherein the variable configuration corresponds to and is in substantial conformance with a flow of water passing along the two opposite, exposed surfaces on the fin portion and facilitates driving engagement of the fin portion therewith.
20 Swimming apparatus US31680 1987-03-30 US4781637A 1988-11-01 Kenneth J. Caires
A swimming aid, comprising a transverse fin attachable to the feet of a swimmer and formed of a resilient material so as to twist in swimming, is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the fin comprises a stiffening member, to control its shape while twisting. The fin is disclosed in combination with a unitary wet-suit.
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