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US349256A
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  • FIG. 1 is a sectional side view of my invention when it is expanded.
  • Fig.Y 2 is a plan or top view thereof.
  • Fig. 3 shows my device attached to the leg, ready for use.
  • the letter A designates the leggin proper, which, by preference, is made of leather, but may be made of any othersuitable material.
  • a series of stays or braces, D made of flexible material, one end of which is attached to the leggin A, while the other end is secured to the inner surface of 'the web under the ribs C, limit the outward movement of the web.
  • an elastic -stay or brace, E To the outer ⁇ surface of each rib, near its inner end, is attached an elastic -stay or brace, E, the inner end of which is secured to the leggin A, the purpose of these stays being to control the movement of the web as the same collapses, (indicated in dotted lines in Fig.
  • the leggin A and the web B are both open on one side, to permit the same to be passed around the leg, to which the leg.- gin is then secured by the straps F, while the ends of the web are closed by the straps G.
  • a strap, H is secured to one side of the leggin and extends below it in such a way that this strap may be passed under the foot, as shown in Fig. 3, and drawn up and fastened by means ofthe buckle a, secured to the lower edge of the leggin, opposite to the strap F.
  • This method of securing the leggin is preferred, as it does not inconvenience the user; but any other means for fastening my device may be employed.
  • My invention can also be used to advantage in what is known as treading watery7 as it will expandat each downward motion of the foot, thereby aiding the user in keeping the upper portion of his body above the surface of the water.

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J. LUNDGREN.
. SWIMMING LEGGIN. No. 349,256.. Patented Sept. 14, 1886.
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JOHN LUNDGREN, OE NEW YORK, N. Y.
SWIMMING-LEGGIN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 349,256, dated September 14, 1886.
' Application filed May 20, 1886. Serial No. 202,762. (No model.)
while swimming, and it consists in certain y novel features of constructiomwhich are fully pointed out in the following specification and claims, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a sectional side view of my invention when it is expanded. Fig.Y 2 is a plan or top view thereof. Fig. 3 shows my device attached to the leg, ready for use.
Similarletters indicate corresponding parts.
In the drawings, the letter A designates the leggin proper, which, by preference, is made of leather, but may be made of any othersuitable material.
B is a fiexible web attached to the leggin A at its inner edge, and provided with a series of ribs, C, which serve to stiffen the web and to hold it extended when in use. A series of stays or braces, D, made of flexible material, one end of which is attached to the leggin A, while the other end is secured to the inner surface of 'the web under the ribs C, limit the outward movement of the web. To the outer `surface of each rib, near its inner end, is attached an elastic -stay or brace, E, the inner end of which is secured to the leggin A, the purpose of these stays being to control the movement of the web as the same collapses, (indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 1,) and to aid in its recovery when it is desired to \again expand the same. The leggin A and the web B are both open on one side, to permit the same to be passed around the leg, to which the leg.- gin is then secured by the straps F, while the ends of the web are closed by the straps G. To prevent the leggin from slipping upward a strap, H, is secured to one side of the leggin and extends below it in such a way that this strap may be passed under the foot, as shown in Fig. 3, and drawn up and fastened by means ofthe buckle a, secured to the lower edge of the leggin, opposite to the strap F. This method of securing the leggin is preferred, as it does not inconvenience the user; but any other means for fastening my device may be employed.
The operation of my device is somewhat like that ofan umbrella or parachute. As the swimmer draws in his legs the web will collapse and offer but very slight resistance to the water, but as soon as he begins the outward stroke it will expand and offer a great resistance to the water, thereby mateiliall y adding to the effectiveness of the stroke by its increased bearing-surface, causing the swimmer to move forward at a largely-increased speed.
My invention can also be used to advantage in what is known as treading watery7 as it will expandat each downward motion of the foot, thereby aiding the user in keeping the upper portion of his body above the surface of the water.
Vhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combination of the leggin A, for encircling the ankle, the web B, secured to and surrounding the leggin, the radial ribs C, attached to the web for stiffening and keeping it extended, the ilexible stays D, secured at one of their ends to the leggin and at their other ends to the web directly under the ribs, and elastic stays E, secured to the upper end of the leggin and to the radial ribs, substantially as and for the purpose described.
v2. The combination of the leggin A, for encircling the ankle, the web B, secured to and surrounding the leggin, the radial ribs C, at-
tached to the web for stiffening and keeping the foot and connecting with the opposite side 9 of the leggin, and the straps F and G, for securingthe leggin and web aroundthe ankle Substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
Vllitiiesses:
W. HAUEE,
E. F. KASTENHUBER.
JOHN LUNDGREN. [13.5.]
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