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A swimming fin includes a blade and a foot pocket, the blade including a relatively long first blade and a short second blade. The second blade underlies a bottom surface of the first blade and has transversely opposite side edge regions longitudinally extending inside transversely opposite side edges of the first blade and an intermediate region extending between the side edge regions and having its front end curved toward the foot pocket. The swimming fin thus formed can strengthen a thrust ob...
A pair of swimming goggles include two lens frames, two lens units, a nose bridge, two gasket units and a head strap. Each of the lens frames has an inner periphery that defines a lens retaining space, and an outer periphery that has bridge and strap connecting portions. Each of the lens units is mounted on a front part of a respective one of the lens frames in the lens retaining space of the latter. Each of the two terminal end portions of the nose bridge is connected to the bridge connecting p...
Swimming flipper comprising a blade and a shoe constituted by two distinct and separable elements provided with a mutual disengageable restrained joint coupling for performing an automatic rigid step-in engagement following approach from above downwardly of the shoe relative to the blade according to a translation movement in a direction substantially perpendicular to the plane of the blade, or following a translation-rotation movement.
A swimming glove includes a glove body and finger sheaths, and a sleeve made from a woven fabric having webs joining the finger sheaths and a blade bilaterally extending outward from the sleeve thereof and the sheaths for the thumb and the little finger for increasing the force of the stroke of the hand. The blade has a first area adjacent to glove body, whose first part is thinner than a second part adjacent to the sleeve, for maximum finger dexterity and comfort. Hinges are formed on the blade...
In a preferred embodiment, a swimming simulator, including: a horizontal frame to support a user in a horizontal plane above a surface on which the simulator is disposed, with the user's shoulders near a front edge of the frame and the user's hips near a rear edge of the frame; supports to support the frame spaced above the surface; two generally horizontal bars extending outwardly from the sides of the frame, the proximal ends of the bars being rotatably attached to the frame such that the dist...
A swimming flipper having separated shoe (1) and fin (2). The flipper consists mainly of a shoe (1) and a fin (2), a hinge (7) which connects the bottom portion of the shoe (1) with the front portion of the fin (2) and allows the shoe (1) to rotate with respect to the fin (2). The flipper further comprises: a strap orienting member (4) and two buckles (3), a strap (5) passing through the strap orienting member (4) and the two buckles (3), two flexible members (6), with one end of each flexible m...
A swimming flipper has a flipper blade integral with a shoe pocket with a rear entry opening, a heel strap for retaining the swimmers's foot in the foot pocket. An ankle strap attached to the heel strap loops around the ankle of the swimmers's foot above the heel strap and prevents loss of the flipper in the event the heel strap slips from the foot. Both heel and ankle straps have hook and loop fasteners which cooperate to secure the straps around the user's heel and ankle. The heel and ankle st...
A swimming aid including a lower torso buoyancy device to be worn by the user which will impart buoyancy to the lower torso of the user. The lower torso buoyancy device is attached to and part of a rigid frame which is held onto the back of the user particularly at the lower torso and at the shoulders to enable the lower torso to be lifted and oriented to place the user in a good position for swimming.
A swimming goggle model, comprising: two lens frames, each lens frame accommodating a lens, and a first joining unit and a second joining unit on two opposite ends. At least one round string, pulled in sequence through the first and the second joining units of the two lens frames, maintains an appropriate span between the two lens frames. A headband device is joined in series to the two joining units on the outside edge of the two lens frames. Using this structural characteristic, the user can a...
A swimming apparatus that permits an individual with a laryngectomy to be able to swim. The apparatus comprises a mouthpiece, a throat sealing member and an air tube intercoupling the mouthpiece and sealing member. The sealing member is securely disposed to cover and seal about the throat stoma while having an opening to permit air passage to the throat. The mouthpiece is controlled by the swimmer as a valve to control airflow through the unobstructed air tube.
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