EP0015999A1 - Gabelraum - Google Patents

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EP0015999A1
EP0015999A1 EP79900543A EP79900543A EP0015999A1 EP 0015999 A1 EP0015999 A1 EP 0015999A1 EP 79900543 A EP79900543 A EP 79900543A EP 79900543 A EP79900543 A EP 79900543A EP 0015999 A1 EP0015999 A1 EP 0015999A1
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Prior art keywords
mast
boom according
boom
arms
sleeves
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EP79900543A
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German (de)
English (en)
French (fr)
Inventor
Hans Christian Marker
Otto HÜSS
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Individual
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Priority claimed from DE19782821263 external-priority patent/DE2821263A1/de
Priority claimed from DE19782846017 external-priority patent/DE2846017A1/de
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Publication of EP0015999A1 publication Critical patent/EP0015999A1/de
Withdrawn legal-status Critical Current

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63HMARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
    • B63H8/00Sail or rigging arrangements specially adapted for water sports boards, e.g. for windsurfing or kitesurfing
    • B63H8/20Rigging arrangements involving masts, e.g. for windsurfing
    • B63H8/22Rigging arrangements involving masts, e.g. for windsurfing for connecting wishbones to the mast

Definitions

  • the invention relates to booms for sailing surfers which are detachably held on the mast.
  • the purpose of the present invention is therefore to design and design a boom so that it offers the possibility of a quick and easy connection to the mast and also the possibility of easy detachment from the mast.
  • this is achieved in that the two arms of the boom are articulated at their mast-side ends via a hinge axis parallel to the mast and are connected to one another at their ends remote from the mast by a releasable holding element, and in that both arms each carry a clamping jaw which engages ⁇ opposite each other and in contact with the mast and clamp it.
  • This construction allows a quick and easy connection of the boom to the mast.
  • the fork boom is brought into its correct position on the mast with the holding element released and in the spread state.
  • the free ends of its two arms are pivoted together and the holding element is attached or brought into its final position, in which it resiliently holds the two free ends of the arms together such that. the mast between the two clamping jaws is clamped sufficiently firmly.
  • the holding element is simply to be loosened, so that the free ends of the arms of the boom and thus the arms themselves are free.
  • the clamping surfaces of the clamping jaws are expediently designed to be concave, the curvature corresponding at least approximately to the radius of the mast.
  • the clamping surfaces of the clamping jaws can be coated with rubber or the like, so that there is good frictional engagement.
  • a Ta pen can serve as a holding element.
  • the rope is preferably also used as a trim sheet. In order for the free connection to be as firm as possible
  • a sleeve piece can be provided as a holding element. This comprises two pieces of pipe that can be plugged onto the free ends of the arms of the boom. Suitable securing elements, for example snap-in locking bolts, can be used to prevent the sleeve piece from being pulled off unintentionally.
  • a pawl as the holding means, which is mounted on the free end of one arm and engages behind a holding lug on the free end of the other arm.
  • the two arms of the boom are connected to one another at their mast-side ends by a tensioning device.
  • the main invention which provides a joint or a hinge axis at the ends on the mast side and a releasable holding means at the ends remote from the mast, which means handling the surfer from the mast to the other end of the boom, the connecting and Detach only from one location, namely from the mast. This means a further relief for the surfer.
  • the mast-side ends of the arms are firmly connected to them
  • Spannvorrich- ⁇ tung is formed as mounted on the head sides of the sleeves HebeIspannVerschluß.
  • This type of closure which is known per se, permits easy attachment and detachment of the connection between the boom and mast, which requires only little effort.
  • a link of the lever tension lock for example the tension clip, is made of elastic material, which has the advantage of being adapted to different boom diameters.
  • the head sides of the sleeves are connected to one another by a bridge made of elastic material and the sleeves have lateral threaded bolts in different axes with a different direction of thread rotation, which are lengthened by an adjusting nut with a different direction of thread rotation on both sides are mutually adjustable.
  • this embodiment of the tensioning device also allows a force-metered, sensitive clamping between the mast and the boom, which prevents the mast from being pressed in due to uncontrolled application of force.
  • the arms of the boom are firmly connected to one another at their ends remote from the mast via a rigid or elastic head piece. Because of the reasons set out in the claims and features nachaki ⁇ advantages mit ⁇ means of the clamping device according to the invention is unnecessary detachment of the head piece, but rather it is sufficient to • elasticity of the arms and / or of the head piece to the required release clearance between mast and boom to obtain.
  • the sleeves have clamping jaws which are concave and elastic to adapt to the boom diameter.
  • This embodiment allows adaptation to different boom diameters in a simple manner.
  • the mast pocket comprising the mast is clamped by the clamping jaws simultaneously with the mast. Clamping the mast pocket on the mast by means of the tensioning device according to the invention counteracts the disadvantageous circumstance which, in the case of conventional rigs and stronger winds, means that the windward arm tightens the inflated sail and thus changes the sail profile in a disruptive manner.
  • FIG. 1 shows the top view of a boom in the state of use
  • FIG. 2 shows the boom corresponding to FIG. 1 in the open state
  • FIG. 3 shows a boom end with a tensioning device
  • FIG. 4 shows a boom end with a further variant of a tensioning device
  • FIG. 5 shows a complete boom with tensioning device and a clamped mast pocket.
  • the boom 1 is clamped on the mast 2.
  • the two arms 3, 4 of the boom are connected to one another at their mast-side ends via a hinge, the axis 5 of which runs parallel to the mast.
  • the two hinge lugs 6, 7 are formed at the free ends into sleeves 8, 9 which on the one hand hold a spar 10 or 11 and on the other hand serve as a clamping jaw.
  • the free ends of the spars are arbitrarily detachably connected to one another by means of a holding element designed as a socket piece 12.
  • two locking bolts 13 are used, each of which penetrate a hole 14 in the spar and are locked in the socket piece.
  • this sleeve piece 12 In the web part of this sleeve piece 12 there is also a hole 15 for carrying out a trim sheet, not shown, for a sail, also not shown.
  • the clamping surfaces 16, 17 of the sleeves 8, 9 are concave in accordance with the radius of the mast. In this way, the largest possible clamping surfaces are achieved. In a manner not shown, these clamping surfaces can also be coated with rubber or the like, which results in a good frictional connection with the mast surface.
  • Figure 1 shows the boom 1 in use, in which it is clamped with its two arms 3, 4 on the mast 2. After pulling out the locking bolts 13 and after pulling off the sleeve 12, the two arms of the boom can be spread, as shown in FIG. 2. It is obvious that this construction allows a quick and easy connection of the boom 1 to the mast 2, as well as a correspondingly quick release of this connection.
  • FIG. 3 shows a boom 111, which is clamped on a mast 112.
  • the two arms 113, 114 of the Forks 111 have sleeves 117, 118 at their mast-side ends 115, 116.
  • a tensioning device 119 in the form of a lever tensioning lock 120 with a preferably elastic tension clip 121.
  • the elastic design of the drawbar allows adaptation to different boom diameters. Serves the same purpose 'and the concave and elastic design of the rigidly connected to the sleeves 117, 118, jaws 123, 124.
  • the boom 111 are on the ends 115, the bushings 117 ', 118', which are connected to one another by means of a bridge 125 made of elastic material.
  • a bridge 125 made of elastic material.
  • threaded bolts 126, 127 which lie on an axis and have different thread rotation directions, are fastened on their inner sides.
  • the two threaded bolts are connected to one another by an adjusting nut 128, which has a thread corresponding to the threaded bolt on each side.
  • the adjusting nut which is preferably knurled or the like on its outer diameter, the arms 113,
  • the jacket pocket 130 can be clamped in when the mast 112 is clamped in, including the device described above.
  • FIG. 5 also shows what also applies to FIGS. 3 and 4, such as those lying opposite mast 112
  • OMPI . , IPO Ends of the arms 113, 114 are connected to one another by a rigid or elastic head piece 129. This head piece does not need to be removed from the mast or changed in any other way when clamping or loosening the boom.

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  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Combustion & Propulsion (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Ocean & Marine Engineering (AREA)
  • Clamps And Clips (AREA)
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EP79900543A 1978-05-16 1979-12-17 Gabelraum Withdrawn EP0015999A1 (de)

Applications Claiming Priority (4)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
DE2821263 1978-05-16
DE19782821263 DE2821263A1 (de) 1978-05-16 1978-05-16 Gabelbaum
DE19782846017 DE2846017A1 (de) 1978-10-23 1978-10-23 Gabelbaum
DE2846017 1978-10-23

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EP0015999A1 true EP0015999A1 (de) 1980-10-01

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EP (1) EP0015999A1 (no)
JP (1) JPS55500267A (no)
GB (1) GB2036675A (no)
SE (1) SE8000372L (no)
WO (1) WO1979001078A1 (no)

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US4448142A (en) * 1981-11-02 1984-05-15 The Coleman Company, Inc. Boom assembly for sailboard
FR2533529A1 (fr) * 1982-09-27 1984-03-30 Llorens Andre Dispositif permettant l'enroulement partiel d'une voile sur le mat d'un greement a wishbone
US4516873A (en) * 1983-04-06 1985-05-14 Humble David Raymond Sailboard boom-to-mast connector
FR2556689A1 (fr) * 1983-12-16 1985-06-21 Camo Marc Dispositif de reduction de la surface de voilure sur un greement dit " a wishbone "
FR2586005A1 (fr) * 1985-08-07 1987-02-13 Profil Wishbone a geometrie variable
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GB8710324D0 (en) * 1987-04-30 1987-06-03 Molyneux S Removable mast clamp for sailboards
GB2273276A (en) * 1992-12-09 1994-06-15 Dennis Harold Ward Sail rig boom
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SE8000372L (sv) 1980-01-16

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