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US20050130515A1
US20050130515A1 US10/996,836 US99683604A US2005130515A1 US 20050130515 A1 US20050130515 A1 US 20050130515A1 US 99683604 A US99683604 A US 99683604A US 2005130515 A1 US2005130515 A1 US 2005130515A1
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  • U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,100,354, 5,249,998, 6,179,676 B1, 6,551,158 B2, 6,234,856 and 6,443,786 disclose water sport devices for supporting a seated human rider while the rider and the device are towed behind a powered water craft.
  • the devices include an elongated board to which a seat and foot holders are secured.
  • An elongate strut in the shape of a hydrofoil projects downwardly from the board.
  • the lower end of the strut carries an arm which is generally parallel to the board. Front and rear planing blades are carried by the arm.
  • the positioning of the rigidly mounted seat and the planing blades, the use of a single vertical strut, the size of the planing blade and the positioning of the foot holders provides a water sports device which is relatively easy to ride, while at the same time being highly maneuverable and capable of high jumps.
  • the present invention provides a significant improvement in water sport devices disclosed in the above-identified patents, the disclosures of which are expressly and fully incorporated herein by reference.
  • a water sports device for supporting a seated human rider while the rider and the device are towed behind a powered water craft
  • the device including an elongated board having a front end and a back end to which is secured a seat for supporting the buttocks of the rider in a position spaced from and roughly centered above the back one-third of the board, a holder for securing the feet of the rider over the top of the board secured to the board spaced at least about two feet toward the front end of the board from the seat, an elongated hydrofoil extends downward from the board, front and rear planing blades carried by an arm which is generally parallel to the board, said arm being secured to the hydrofoil and spaced from the board, so that the blades are generally parallel to the board, the planing blades provide essentially no lift when the board is horizontal,
  • the device for supporting a standing human rider while the rider and the device are towed behind a powered water craft, the device including an elongated board having a front end and a back end, board from the seat, an elongated hydrofoil extends downward from the board, front and rear planing blades carried by an arm which is generally parallel to the board, said arm being secured to the hydrofoil and spaced from the board, so that the blades are generally parallel to the board, the planing blades provide essentially no lift when the board is horizontal,
  • the front wing has been attached to the top of the arm and the rear wing has been attached to the bottom of the arm, that is, the front wing is higher than the rear wing.
  • the front wing is higher than the rear wing.
  • the extent of turbulence over the rear blade is diminished by having the front blade lower than the rear wing.
  • the wing arrangement of the present invention can be achieved in a variety of ways.
  • the front wing can be attached to the bottom of the arm and the rear wing attached to the top of the arm to make the rear wing higher than the front wing.
  • both wings can be attached to the upper surface of the arm with the rear wing being elevated by about 2 or 3 inches above the top surface of the arm. This is accomplished by the insertion of a rigid washer or spacer between the top surface of the arm and the underside of the rear wing and bolting or joining these parts together.
  • the first embodiment reduces the impact and stress on the bolts used to hold the wing to arm and the front wing is more firmly attached to the arm when impacting the water due to the pressure now pushing the wing into the arm.
  • the result is a stronger product with less flex from left to right.
  • the result is a larger planing surface and a stronger planing surface.
  • the higher rear wing allows the board to switch its angle of attack needed in jumping the towable hydrofoil as the strut displaces and cuts through the water resulting in less resistance or drag on the rear wing. When the water hits the strut there is less resistance than when it hits the entire flat surface of the wing.
  • the previous designs did not take this into consideration and resulted in a slower reacting hydrofoil and weaker components.
  • FIG. 1 is an overall perspective view of the water sport device of the invention with the rider being towed by a tow rope.
  • FIG. 2 is a partial side view of the hydrofoil, arm, front wing and rear wing elements of FIG. 1 .
  • the flying ski 10 which embodies the preferred design of the water sports device present invention.
  • the flying ski 10 includes an elongate board 12 having an upper surface 14 and a lower surface 16 , and a front end 18 and a back end 20 .
  • a seat 22 extends generally perpendicular to and upward from the upper surface 14 of the board for supporting the buttocks of a seated rider 24 at a point spaced above the back of the board.
  • the seat 22 is carried by the support member 26 .
  • the rider's legs extend forward toward the front of the board, where they are secured by a holders 28 , such as a pair of rubber sheets 30 , which are attached to the board about two feet forwardly of seat 22 so as to form two elongate generally semicircular loops into which the feet of the rider can be inserted.
  • a holders 28 such as a pair of rubber sheets 30 , which are attached to the board about two feet forwardly of seat 22 so as to form two elongate generally semicircular loops into which the feet of the rider can be inserted.
  • An elongate hydrofoil 32 extends generally perpendicular to and thru a tight fitting opening in the board 10 , and usually is secured to support 26 .
  • the portion of hydrofoil 32 extending below the board 12 is of a water foil shape in cross section.
  • the upper end of the hydrofoil 32 can be affixed to the board 10 , generally beneath support member 26 .
  • the arm 34 having a forward end and rearward end is fixed to the bottom end of the hydrofoil 32 at a point just forward of the middle of the arm 34 .
  • a forward planing blade 36 is secured to the bottom of the forward end of the arm 34 so as to be generally parallel to the board 12 .
  • the rear planing blade 38 is secured to the top of the rearward end of arm 34 generally parallel to the board 12 .
  • the invention can be made by simply inverting the arm 34 carrying the front and rear blades 36 and 38 . Thus, one can remove the arm, turn it over, and then weld it to the hydrofoil 32 .
  • gussets 40 can be integrally formed with arm 34 to create an opening for receiving the end of hydrofoil 32 . Once assembled, these parts can be easily welded.
  • seat 22 , support 26 and holders 28 are eliminated in the alternative wherein the rider stands up with his feet on the upper surface 14 of elongate board 12 .

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A water sports device for supporting a seated human rider while the rider and the device are towed behind a powered water craft, the device including an elongated board having a front end and a back end to which is secured a seat for supporting the buttocks of the rider in a position spaced from and roughly centered above the back one-third of the board, a holder for securing the feet of the rider over the top of the board secured to the board spaced at least about two feet toward the front end of the board from the seat. An elongated hydrofoil extends downward from the board and front and rear planing blades carried by an arm which is generally parallel to the board. The arm is secured to the hydrofoil and spaced from the board, so that the blades are generally parallel to the board. The planing blades provide essentially no lift when the board is horizontal, The improvement resides in the front planing blade being carried lower on the arm than the rear planing blade such that the flow of water over the front planing blade produces less turbulence over the rear planing blade. In a water sports device for supporting a standing human rider while the rider and the device are towed behind a powered water craft, the device including an elongated board having a front end and a back end, an elongated hydrofoil extends downward from the board, front and rear planing blades carried by an arm which is generally parallel to the board, said arm being secured to the hydrofoil and spaced from the board, so that the blades are generally parallel to the board, the planing blades provide essentially no lift when the board is horizontal, the improvement wherein the front planing blade is carried lower on said arm than the rear planing blade such that the flow of water over the front planing blade produces less turbulence over the rear planing blade.

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  • This patent claims the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/524,363, filed Nov. 24, 2003.
  • BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
  • U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,100,354, 5,249,998, 6,179,676 B1, 6,551,158 B2, 6,234,856 and 6,443,786 disclose water sport devices for supporting a seated human rider while the rider and the device are towed behind a powered water craft. The devices include an elongated board to which a seat and foot holders are secured. An elongate strut in the shape of a hydrofoil projects downwardly from the board. The lower end of the strut carries an arm which is generally parallel to the board. Front and rear planing blades are carried by the arm. The positioning of the rigidly mounted seat and the planing blades, the use of a single vertical strut, the size of the planing blade and the positioning of the foot holders provides a water sports device which is relatively easy to ride, while at the same time being highly maneuverable and capable of high jumps.
  • The present invention provides a significant improvement in water sport devices disclosed in the above-identified patents, the disclosures of which are expressly and fully incorporated herein by reference.
  • SUMMARY OF INVENTION
  • In a water sports device for supporting a seated human rider while the rider and the device are towed behind a powered water craft, the device including an elongated board having a front end and a back end to which is secured a seat for supporting the buttocks of the rider in a position spaced from and roughly centered above the back one-third of the board, a holder for securing the feet of the rider over the top of the board secured to the board spaced at least about two feet toward the front end of the board from the seat, an elongated hydrofoil extends downward from the board, front and rear planing blades carried by an arm which is generally parallel to the board, said arm being secured to the hydrofoil and spaced from the board, so that the blades are generally parallel to the board, the planing blades provide essentially no lift when the board is horizontal,
      • the improvement wherein the front planing blade is carried lower on said arm than the rear planing blade such that the flow of water over the front planing blade produces less turbulence over the rear planing blade.
  • In a water sports device for supporting a standing human rider while the rider and the device are towed behind a powered water craft, the device including an elongated board having a front end and a back end, board from the seat, an elongated hydrofoil extends downward from the board, front and rear planing blades carried by an arm which is generally parallel to the board, said arm being secured to the hydrofoil and spaced from the board, so that the blades are generally parallel to the board, the planing blades provide essentially no lift when the board is horizontal,
      • the improvement wherein the front planing blade is carried lower on said arm than the rear planing blade such that the flow of water over the front planing blade produces less turbulence over the rear planing blade.
  • In the past the front wing has been attached to the top of the arm and the rear wing has been attached to the bottom of the arm, that is, the front wing is higher than the rear wing. This results in unwanted water turbulence over the rear planing blade. According to this invention, the extent of turbulence over the rear blade is diminished by having the front blade lower than the rear wing.
  • The wing arrangement of the present invention can be achieved in a variety of ways. For example, in a first embodiment, the front wing can be attached to the bottom of the arm and the rear wing attached to the top of the arm to make the rear wing higher than the front wing. Alternatively, in a second embodiment, both wings can be attached to the upper surface of the arm with the rear wing being elevated by about 2 or 3 inches above the top surface of the arm. This is accomplished by the insertion of a rigid washer or spacer between the top surface of the arm and the underside of the rear wing and bolting or joining these parts together.
  • The first embodiment reduces the impact and stress on the bolts used to hold the wing to arm and the front wing is more firmly attached to the arm when impacting the water due to the pressure now pushing the wing into the arm. The result is a stronger product with less flex from left to right. There is also a larger wing surface to the bottom of the wing due to the lack of the width of the arm being in the way and displacing water out to the side of the blade. The result is a larger planing surface and a stronger planing surface. The higher rear wing allows the board to switch its angle of attack needed in jumping the towable hydrofoil as the strut displaces and cuts through the water resulting in less resistance or drag on the rear wing. When the water hits the strut there is less resistance than when it hits the entire flat surface of the wing. The previous designs did not take this into consideration and resulted in a slower reacting hydrofoil and weaker components.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is an overall perspective view of the water sport device of the invention with the rider being towed by a tow rope.
  • FIG. 2 is a partial side view of the hydrofoil, arm, front wing and rear wing elements of FIG. 1.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • Turning to the drawings in greater detail.
  • Referring to FIG. 1, there is shown a “flying ski” 10 which embodies the preferred design of the water sports device present invention. The flying ski 10 includes an elongate board 12 having an upper surface 14 and a lower surface 16, and a front end 18 and a back end 20. A seat 22 extends generally perpendicular to and upward from the upper surface 14 of the board for supporting the buttocks of a seated rider 24 at a point spaced above the back of the board.
  • The seat 22 is carried by the support member 26.
  • The rider's legs extend forward toward the front of the board, where they are secured by a holders 28, such as a pair of rubber sheets 30, which are attached to the board about two feet forwardly of seat 22 so as to form two elongate generally semicircular loops into which the feet of the rider can be inserted.
  • An elongate hydrofoil 32 extends generally perpendicular to and thru a tight fitting opening in the board 10, and usually is secured to support 26. The portion of hydrofoil 32 extending below the board 12 is of a water foil shape in cross section. The upper end of the hydrofoil 32 can be affixed to the board 10, generally beneath support member 26. The arm 34 having a forward end and rearward end is fixed to the bottom end of the hydrofoil 32 at a point just forward of the middle of the arm 34. A forward planing blade 36 is secured to the bottom of the forward end of the arm 34 so as to be generally parallel to the board 12. The rear planing blade 38 is secured to the top of the rearward end of arm 34 generally parallel to the board 12.
  • As indicated above, there are alternative arrangements which will position the rear planing blade 38 above the forward planing blade 36, with both blades being carried on the upper surface of arm 34, to secure some or all of the benefits of this invention.
  • In the first embodiment, the invention can be made by simply inverting the arm 34 carrying the front and rear blades 36 and 38. Thus, one can remove the arm, turn it over, and then weld it to the hydrofoil 32.
  • Optionally, further strengthening can be provided by gussets 40 as shown in FIG. 2. The gussets 40 can be integrally formed with arm 34 to create an opening for receiving the end of hydrofoil 32. Once assembled, these parts can be easily welded.
  • It will be understood that seat 22, support 26 and holders 28 are eliminated in the alternative wherein the rider stands up with his feet on the upper surface 14 of elongate board 12.

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1. In a water sports device for supporting a seated human rider while the rider and the device are towed behind a powered water craft, the device including an elongated board having a front end and a back end to which is secured a seat for supporting the buttocks of the rider in a position spaced from and roughly centered above the back one-third of the board, a holder for securing the feet of the rider over the top of the board secured to the board spaced at least about two feet toward the front end of the board from the seat, an elongated hydrofoil extends downward from the board, front and rear planing blades carried by an arm which is generally parallel to the board, said arm being secured to the hydrofoil and spaced from the board, so that the blades are generally parallel to the board, the planing blades provide essentially no lift when the board is horizontal,
the improvement wherein the front planing blade is carried lower on said arm than the rear planing blade such that the flow of water over the front planing blade produces less turbulence over the rear planing blade.
2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the front planing blade and the rear planing blades are carried on opposite surfaces of said arm.
3. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the front planing blade and the rear planing blade are carried on the same surface of said arm.
4. The improvement of claim 1 wherein gussets are provided between the hydrofoil and arm at the front and rear of the arm.
5. In a water sports device for supporting a standing human rider while the rider and the device are towed behind a powered water craft, the device including an elongated board having a front end and a back end, board from the seat, an elongated hydrofoil extends downward from the board, front and rear planing blades carried by an arm which is generally parallel to the board, said arm being secured to the hydrofoil and spaced from the board, so that the blades are generally parallel to the board, the planing blades provide essentially no lift when the board is horizontal,
the improvement wherein the front planing blade is carried lower on said arm than the rear planing blade such that the flow of water over the front planing blade produces less turbulence over the rear planing blade.
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