序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | 可穿戴在人体头部的游泳装备 | CN201511035480.6 | 2015-12-31 | CN105664450A | 2016-06-15 | 张小强 |
本发明公开了一种可穿戴在人体头部的游泳装备,包括螺旋桨和可固定在人体头部的头盔,所述螺旋桨主要由转轴和周向固定设置在转轴上的桨叶组成,所述螺旋桨的转轴以可绕自身轴线旋转的方式设置在所述头盔上部;还包括用于拉动所述螺旋桨转轴旋转的拉盘。本发明的可穿戴在人体头部的游泳装备使人能够通过手臂和/或腿部的力量来游泳,解决了现有游泳辅助装置只依靠人腿部力量来游泳以及游泳速度慢能量转化率低等问题。 | ||||||
2 | HUMAN-POWERED ENTERTAINMENT DEVICE | EP17174790.0 | 2017-06-07 | EP3375498A1 | 2018-09-19 | HUANG, Shuiyong |
The present disclosure provides a human-powered entertainment device. The entertainment device includes an inflatable base and a paddling component which is connected with the inflatable base, wherein the paddling component is adapted to swing when a force is imposed thereon, so as to perform paddling in water to make the human-powered entertainment device move on water. Accordingly, the entertainment device of the present disclosure can be driven to move and low in cost. |
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3 | TKS HYDRAKICK SYSTEM | US15200736 | 2016-07-01 | US20180001146A1 | 2018-01-04 | Anthony Dominic Seven |
This is the introduction of stabilized stationary kickboard training to the health and fitness industry. TKS Hydrakick system is a stationary aquatic kickboard. The use of this product is for leg kicking exercises in water. Aging and quadriceps decline are the origin of this products creation.TKS is anchored to the swimming pool wall or deck by two separate lines having equal tension when in use. The buoyancy of the kickboard is adjustable to accommodate persons of different body weight and for the preferred level of floatation. The handle grips positions will permit user to exercise in the prone or supine positions. Board and handle grips will provide high stability to do high intensity leg kicking action. This equipment is able to detach for removal from pool.TKS Hydrakick system will be used for exercise, physical therapy, relaxation or recreation. TKS hydrakicking is optimal lower extremity exercise and does not cause trauma to the legs. | ||||||
4 | Aquatic exercise apparatus and method therefor | US10816258 | 2004-04-01 | US20050227821A1 | 2005-10-13 | Richmond Powell; Mark Beltz |
An aquatic exercise apparatus and method therefor comprised of two flotation devices connected by a plurality of tube members that can be easily and inexpensively adjusted by length and angle, allowing a person to swim by cranking two flotation devices while kicking his or her feet. Preferably, PVC tubes and PVC elbows are used so that the overall length of the aquatic exercise device and the length between a first handle and a second handle can be easily and inexpensively adjusted by substituting PVC tubes of different lengths and PVC elbows of different angles. In this way, swimmers of different sizes can use the same aquatic exercise apparatus by adjusting it to their preference. Additionally, a single swimmer can adjust the aquatic swimming apparatus in order to focus on different muscle groups. | ||||||
5 | Water paddle and flotation device for use by swimmers | US614096 | 1990-11-15 | US5114371A | 1992-05-19 | Rudy Alonzo |
An improved paddle assembly and flotation device for use by a swimmer to assist in propelling the swimmer through the water. The paddle assembly is of the type which has a central float and a pair of paddles supported by a rod extending outwardly from the float. The improvement of the present invention comprises a hollow, rigid thermoplastic ball having two openings and a hollow tube passed through the two openings and affixed to the openings in a watertight manner. Then, a rigid tube extends through the hollow tube, and the rigid tube extends outwardly and is affixed to a pair of paddles at each end of the rigid tube. Preferably, there are two or more handles affixed between the thermoplastic ball and the paddles. | ||||||
6 | Sportsman's accessory | US65978157 | 1957-05-17 | US2959796A | 1960-11-15 | DE SANDER EMIEL; PRINGLE GLENN D |
7 | Swimming machine | US49624530 | 1930-11-17 | US2014192A | 1935-09-10 | STOKER ALBERT E |
8 | Swimming buoy | US58630522 | 1922-09-05 | US1478525A | 1923-12-25 | HENRY MACKENZIE |
9 | ENGIN NAUTIQUE PROPULSABLE PAR LA FORCE HUMAINE | EP08827265.3 | 2008-06-26 | EP2158123B1 | 2013-02-27 | Coffournic, Yves |
10 | A paddle | EP02253041.4 | 2002-04-30 | EP1358913A1 | 2003-11-05 | Wells, Raymond |
A paddle (17,21) comprises a shaft, a first blade (1) mounted on a first end of the shaft, and a second blade (1') mounted on a second end of the shaft. The first blade (1) is able to rotate, in use, about the axis of the shaft relative to the second blade (1'). The paddle has limit means (9,14) for limiting the relative rotation of the two blades, relative one another, to a maximum of approximately 180°. |
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11 | STRUCTURE POUR EXERCICES PHYSIQUES DES MEMBRES INFERIEURS EN MILIEU LIQUIDE | EP17173751.3 | 2017-05-31 | EP3251729A1 | 2017-12-06 | CARTA, Jean-Paul |
Structure destinée à réaliser des exercices physiques dans un milieu liquide (piscine, rivières, océans), du type comportant : |
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12 | Water machine with propeller | EP12163527.0 | 2012-04-10 | EP2510986A1 | 2012-10-17 | Chiocca, Giacomo |
A water machine is disclosed, comprising a fixed frame (1), on the back of which a propeller (2) is situated, and a mobile frame (5, 50) situated on the front of said fixed frame (1), which can have three positions, of which one is a non-operating contracted position, and two are operating positions that allow the user to keep his back in vertical or horizontal position, respectively. |
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13 | ENGIN NAUTIQUE PROPULSABLE PAR LA FORCE HUMAINE | EP08827265.3 | 2008-06-26 | EP2158123A2 | 2010-03-03 | Coffournic, Yves |
The watercraft according to the invention comprises: an open rigid frame having a concavity, two rigid oblong floats (11, 12) respectively fastened at the two ends of the frame, extending transversely with respect to said frame, on either side thereof, so as to offer a user a grip for his hands, and seat means (7) serving to support a user positioned astride. The frame is tubular and provided in its lower part with at least one water access orifice (8, 9, 10) and in its upper part with at least one vent (E1, E2) enabling the frame to fill at least partially with water and act as a ballast. | ||||||
14 | TKS Hydrakick System | US15964454 | 2018-04-27 | US20180243612A1 | 2018-08-30 | Anthony Dominic Seven |
A stationary aquatic kickboard for leg kicking exercises in water. Aging and quadriceps decline are the origin of this products creation. TKS is anchored to the swimming pool wall or deck by two separate lines having equal tension when in use. The buoyancy of the kickboard is adjustable to accommodate persons of different body weight and for the preferred level of flotation. The handle grips positions will permit user to exercise in the prone or supine positions. Board and handle grips will provide high stability to do high intensity leg kicking action. This equipment is able to detach for removal from pool. TKS Hydrakick System will be used for exercise, physical therapy, relaxation or recreation. TKS hydrakicking is optimal lower extremity exercise and does not cause trauma to the legs. | ||||||
15 | Staged expandable swim fin | US10052000 | 2002-01-16 | US06568975B1 | 2003-05-27 | Alan Perry; Peter H. Müller |
An enhanced swim fin is provided comprising a flipper blade having an increased effective surface area during movement in a first direction, and a decreased effective surface area during movement in a second direction. The swim fin preferably comprises a staged opening during movement in the first direction, in which the opened flipper blade provides increased flexion as the effective surface area is increased. The swim fin preferably comprises a staged closing during movement in the second direction, in which the opened flipper blade provides decreased flexion as the effective surface area is decreased. In some embodiments of the staged swim fin, a central hinge, generally located longitudinally along the blade on the fin, provides staged opening and flexion. Various embodiments provide fin opening and closing for either forward or backward kicks. The enhanced swim fin is typically attached to a foot, such as for performance, for training, or for physical therapy. Alternate embodiments of the expandable fin blade may be attached to a hand or to an oar or paddle shaft. | ||||||
16 | Underwater paddle and vertical fin for swimmer | US140321 | 1993-10-22 | US5348503A | 1994-09-20 | Ryszard Fechtner |
A swimming aid includes a paddle with two blades for alternating arm strokes and a vertical blade attached to both feet for side to side leg motion in cooperation with the arm strokes. The two paddle blades are at opposite ends of a hand held shaft. Each blade has a rigid leading edge and a flexible following portion. When pushed forward, the blade lies in a plane for minimal hydrodynamic resistance. When pulled backward on a power stroke, the following portion bends out of the plane, creating increased hydrodynamic resistance for enhanced forward propulsion. This pulling action causes the legs to move laterally, alternating from side to side as the arm strokes alternate. A vertical blade has a narrow anterior portion with foot pockets for both feet side by side. The blade is widest at its trailing edge which may be forked and acts like a fish tail fin forcing the body forward. The propulsion is provided by the torso muscles moving the legs side to side not by leg muscles kicking as in swim fins. | ||||||
17 | Combined aquatic support and propulsion device | US139823 | 1980-04-14 | US4302194A | 1981-11-24 | Gavino R. Perales |
A combined propulsion and support device for use by a swimmer when the device is in a first operating position, but with the device being quickly and easily transformed to a second position in which it is more compact and occupies a minimum of space when in storage or being transported. The device has a further operational advantage that the resilient pair of fins that form a part thereof are fully protected from damage when the device is in the second position. | ||||||
18 | Floating paddle | US41606673 | 1973-11-15 | US3889308A | 1975-06-17 | PERSSON HENRY |
A method and apparatus is provided for the construction of a plastic floating paddle for use while swimming and/or boating. This paddle has a main body member and extending portions which provide the paddle blades. The blades have their inner ends concealed and retained in a through passageway formed in the main body and in this passageway the ends interlock with each other. When and after the paddles are interlocked the main body is retained on and in fixed relationship with the shank portions of the paddles by shoulders formed on each of the blade shanks.
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19 | Swim ball | US67330757 | 1957-07-22 | US2941219A | 1960-06-21 | IRVING JAMES H |
20 | Swimming aid device | US31965552 | 1952-11-10 | US2718644A | 1955-09-27 | BARR FREDERICK P |