WO2021101406A1 - Устройство для занятий водным видом спорта - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63B—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING
- B63B34/00—Vessels specially adapted for water sports or leisure; Body-supporting devices specially adapted for water sports or leisure
- B63B34/50—Body-supporting buoyant devices, e.g. bathing boats or water cycles
- B63B34/56—Body-supporting buoyant devices, e.g. bathing boats or water cycles for use in a standing position, e.g. water shoes, water walking devices or buoyant skis
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63B—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING
- B63B32/00—Water sports boards; Accessories therefor
- B63B32/30—Water skis fastened to the user's feet; Accessories specially adapted therefor
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63B—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING
- B63B32/00—Water sports boards; Accessories therefor
- B63B32/60—Board appendages, e.g. fins, hydrofoils or centre boards
- B63B32/64—Adjustable, e.g. by adding sections, by removing sections or by changing orientation or profile
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63B—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING
- B63B35/00—Vessels or similar floating structures specially adapted for specific purposes and not otherwise provided for
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- the invention relates to floating facilities for entertainment and sports, and in particular to water skis equipped with hydrofoils.
- Known amphibious glider (CN101700430 "Amphibious slider", application number: 200910019346.5, application date: 10/14/2009, publication date: 05/05/2010) in which a pair of water skis is made in the form of skateboards equipped with four wheels in the front and rear of each ski , underwater bowls attached to the telescopic keel, user leg mounts, one on each ski, three movable stabilizers fixed under the bottom of each ski, the free edges of which are fastened together along an axis and controlled by foot pedals mounted on the upper part of the skis, allowing the stabilizers to be closed and opened repeatedly.
- the stabilizers are raised under the bottom of the ski, the telescopic keel is compressed so that the bowl is below the bottom of the ski, but above the level of contact of the wheels with the ground.
- the amphibious glider is intended for use on a flat land surface, when entering a rocky, sandy or any other uneven and irregular surface, it becomes difficult for the user to move on this device and increases the likelihood of damage.
- the device consists of a pair of water skis, each of which is equipped with a hydrofoil, and the specified hydrofoil is rigidly fixed on the specified ski and is located under it by means of attachment means made in the form of two V-shaped struts. Also, the water ski contains a means for holding the user's foot and a device for selectively adjusting the inclination of the hydrofoil in relation to the ski to be able to use different angles of attack in the water, as a result of which its lift can vary.
- the disadvantage of this invention is the rigid attachment of the wing to the water ski, which makes it difficult and dangerous to move on them through the water near underwater hazards such as fishing nets, underwater reefs, shallows, etc.
- the movement of the user on the surface of the water without using a hydrofoil is impossible in this invention. It is also impossible to go to the shore of the user without taking off his water skis. there is a risk of damage to the skis, hydrofoils and the user.
- users due to the dimensions of the known product, users have difficulties in carrying and transporting, for example, in a passenger car, aircraft luggage and other vehicles.
- the task to be solved by the claimed invention is to create a small-sized device for water sports for moving on it on the water surface, with the possibility of planing on the water surface both on the water ski itself, and using a hydrofoil, in addition, allowing the user without removing the device, independently go ashore, regardless of the type of its surface.
- each water ski is made of a bow and a rear part, and the bow the part is connected to the rear part by means of hinged fasteners located on both sides of the means for holding the foot, while the nose part is made reclining upward relative to the longitudinal axis of the rear part of the water ski with the possibility of its rigid fixation in the extreme upper position, and in the horizontal position the nose part is rigidly is fixed coaxially to the longitudinal axis of the rear part of the water ski, the means for holding the foot of a person on the water ski is installed on its rear part, in addition, on the upper surface of the latter, a local thickening is made in the form of a vertical protrusion, in which
- the task is also achieved by:
- the shape of the cross-section of the hydrofoil strut is made identical in the shape of the cross-section of the hole made in the vertical protrusion of the water ski; a through hole in the vertical protrusion is made directly behind the means for holding the foot on the longitudinal axis of the rear part of the water ski;
- the through hole in the vertical protrusion is made with an offset on one side or the other from the longitudinal axis of the rear part of the water ski.
- the user gets the opportunity to move not only along the water surface, but also, if necessary, independently go ashore without removing water skis and enter the water from the shore by placing the wing in a recess in the lower surface of the rear part of the water ski and lifting its bow due to the articulated bow and rear connections;
- the dimensions of the device in the transport position are reduced due to the articulated connection of the rear and bow of the water skis, which allows the latter to be raised to a vertical position, as well as the movement of the rack in the vertical ledge and the placement of the wing in a recess in the bottom surface of the rear of the water ski.
- the claimed invention has a causal relationship with the achieved technical result, i.e. thanks to this set of features of the invention, it became possible to solve the problem. Therefore, the claimed invention is new, has an inventive step and is usable.
- Fig. 1 shows a general view of the device in working condition in the mode of movement through water on a hydrofoil
- in fig. 2 shows a general view of the device in planing mode directly on the water ski itself without using a hydrofoil
- in fig. 3 shows a general view of the device in folded form, intended for the user to go on land, move from land to water and for transportation
- in fig. 4 shows a top view of the device with options for placing holes for the hydrofoil strut; in fig.
- FIG. 5 shows a view of the device with the strut displaced in a vertical protrusion away from the longitudinal axis of the rear part of the water ski with its placement in the through hole at an angle of 60 °; in fig. 6 shows a view of the device with the position of the stand directly behind the means for holding the foot on the longitudinal axis of the rear part of the water ski, placing it in the through hole at an angle of 110 °.
- the water sports device contains a pair of water skis. Each ski is made of a nose part 1 and a rear part 2. A means 3 for holding a foot of a person on a water ski is installed on its rear part 2.
- the nose part 1 is connected to the rear part 2 by means of hinged fasteners 4 (Fig. 4) located on both sides from the means 3 for holding the foot, while the nose 1 of the water ski is made reclining upward relative to the longitudinal axis of the rear part 2 of the water ski with the possibility of rigid fixation in the extreme upper position (Fig. 3), and in the horizontal position, the bow part 1 of the water ski is rigidly fixed coaxially to the longitudinal axis of the rear part 2 of the water ski.
- a local thickening is made in the form of a vertical protrusion 5, in which a through hole 6 is made at an angle from 60 (Fig. 5) to 110 (Fig. 6) degrees upward relative to the longitudinal axis of the water ski in the direction of its movement forward.
- Each water ski is equipped with a hydrofoil 7.
- a recess 8 is made with the possibility of placing the hydrofoil 7 flush with the lower surface of the water ski.
- the means for attaching the hydrofoil 7 to the rear part 2 of the water ski is made in the form of a rack 9 fixed on the hydrofoil 7 at an angle to its longitudinal axis so that the longitudinal axis of the hydrofoil 7 is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the water ski.
- the rack 9 is installed in the through hole 6 of the vertical protrusion 5 of the water ski with the ability to move in it and fix it in at least two extreme positions, namely when the hydrofoil 7 is raised and placed in the recess 8 of the water ski (Fig. 2) and when lowered below the water ski hydrofoil 7 (Fig. 1).
- a boot with the ability to unfasten it from the ski is used as a means 3 for holding a person's foot on a water ski.
- Rigid fixation of the strut 9 of the hydrofoil 7 in the through hole 6 of the vertical protrusion 5 of the water ski is made by means of a bolted connection 10.
- the cross-sectional shape of the rigid strut 9 of the hydrofoil 7 is identical in shape to the cross-section of the hole 6 made in the vertical protrusion 5 of the water ski.
- the through hole 6 in the vertical protrusion 5 can be made in three placement options, both directly behind the foot retaining means 3 on the longitudinal axis of the rear part 2 of the water ski, and with an offset on one or the other side of the longitudinal axis of the rear part 2 of the water ski.
- the device works as follows:
- a variant of water skiing (Fig. 2).
- the user puts on the boot as a means of holding the foot and places it on the rear part 2 of the water ski.
- the user brings the device into operation by lowering the bow part 1 of the water ski in one plane with the rear part 2 by means of the articulated joint 4 and fixes it in a horizontal position.
- the underwater wing 7 is located in the recess 8 of the rear part 2 of the water ski, and the post 9 is placed in the through hole 6 of the vertical protrusion 5 in the extreme upper position and is fixed by means of a bolt connection 10.
- the user begins to move along the surface of the water, holding on to the halyard attached to a motor boat, kite, jet ski or other means of providing propulsion. The movement is carried out in the mode of water skiing.
- a variant of the user's movement on the hydrofoil in the water column (Figs. 1, 5 and 6).
- the user puts on the boot as a means of holding the foot and places it on the rear part 2 of the water ski.
- the user brings the device into operation by lowering the bow part 1 of the water ski in one plane with the rear part 2 by means of the articulated joint 4 and fixes it in a horizontal position.
- the user brings the underwater wing 7 and the strut 9 to the lowest position by fixing the strut 9 by means of a bolt connection 10.
- the user begins to move along the surface of the water, holding on to the halyard attached to a motor boat, kite, jet ski or other means of providing traction.
- the hydrofoils develop sufficient lift to lift the skis and the user out of the water, thereby significantly reducing the resistance to motion. Due to the pressure difference the flow of water on both sides of the wing surface, a lift appears, the magnitude of which will depend on the speed of movement, the size of the wing and its location relative to the flow. Lift is eventually balanced by the weight of the user and their equipment, reaching the point where the hydrofoil no longer lifts out of the water, but remains in balance. When moving in this mode, the user gets the opportunity to ignore the small wave, which reduces the speed of movement when in contact with the skis. Due to the greater maneuverability and the presence of two independent wings, the user has the opportunity to perform acrobatic elements. In addition, once sufficient speed is reached, the user can release or release the tension on the tow halyard and continue riding the big wave as a surfer.
- the user After completing the movement on the water, the user places the hydrofoil 7 in the recess 8 of the rear part 2 of the water ski, lifting the rack 9 to the extreme upper position, and the bow part 1 lifts and fixes it in a vertical position. Then the user gets the opportunity to move along the shallows or the shore without removing the device for water sports (Fig. 3).
- the claimed design of water skis increases the maneuverability of the user's movement through the water, increases his ability to perform acrobatic elements, and allows the user to planes on the surface of the water both on water skis and on a hydrofoil.
- the declared design allows the user to go ashore and enter the water without taking off the water skis, and the water skis themselves are small in size, allowing them to be easily transported in almost any vehicle.
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RU2683901C1 (ru) * | 2018-05-28 | 2019-04-02 | Геннадий Филиппович Партута | Комплект средств для передвижения по воде |
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US2751612A (en) * | 1954-03-01 | 1956-06-26 | Shepard Harwood | Water ski hydrofoil |
US3835494A (en) * | 1973-12-10 | 1974-09-17 | E Dougherty | Water walking pontoons |
US5277636A (en) * | 1992-02-21 | 1994-01-11 | Nancy Seith | Personal flotation device |
RU2659718C1 (ru) * | 2017-06-20 | 2018-07-03 | Игорь Федорович Баленко | Водные лыжи для водного биатлона |
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