Rapid replacement control fin for an underwater vehicle
US-12565296-B2 · Mar 3, 2026 · US
US11685482B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11685482-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017029467-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 11, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2023 |
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Watersport board fins with fin retention systems and associated watersport boards and methods. A fin includes a hydrodynamic blade and a fin base extending from the hydrodynamic blade. The hydrodynamic blade defines a fin plane and includes a leading edge, a trailing edge, and a foil surface. The fin further includes a fin retention system with a selective retention system that includes a retainer and an actuator coupled to the retainer via a pivot shaft. The actuator forms a portion of the hydrodynamic blade when the selective retention system is in a locked configuration and is configured to rotate away from the fin plane when the selective retention system transitions from the locked configuration to an unlocked configuration. The retainer is configured to rotate away from the fin plane when the selective retention system transitions from the unlocked configuration to the locked configuration.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fin configured to be selectively and operatively coupled to a watersport board, the fin comprising: a fin base that is configured to be at least partially received within the watersport board when the fin is operatively coupled to the watersport board; a hydrodynamic blade extending from the fin base and configured to extend into a body of water when the fin is operatively coupled to the watersport board and when the watersport board operates upon the body of water; a retainer configured to transition between a locked position, in which the fin base is restricted from removal or insertion into the watersport board, and an unlocked position, in which the fin base can be removed from or inserted into the watersport board; and an actuator configured to transition the retainer between the locked position and unlocked position, wherein the actuator forms a portion of the hydrodynamic blade when the retainer is in the locked position, such that an edge of the hydrodynamic blade aligns with an edge of the retainer when the retainer is in the locked position. 2. The fin of claim 1 , wherein the retainer is configured to maintain a fixed distance from the hydrodynamic blade. 3. The fin of claim 1 , further comprising an actuator recess in the hydrodynamic blade, the actuator being configured to be at least partially received within the actuator recess to transition the retainer from the unlocked position to the locked position. 4. The fin of claim 1 , wherein the actuator comprises an integral portion of the hydrodynamic blade when the retainer is in the locked position. 5. The fin of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is configured to maintain a second fixed distance from the fin base. 6. The fin of claim 1 , wherein the fin base is configured to be at least partially received within a fin box of the watersport board when the fin is operatively coupled to the watersport board and wherein the retainer further comprises: a retainer latch that is configured to extend within a retention channel of the fin box to restrict removal of the fin base from the fin box when the fin base is inserted into the fin box and the retainer is in the locked position. 7. A fin to be selectively and operatively coupled to a watersport board, the fin comprising: a fin base that is configured to be at least partially received within the watersport board when the fin is operatively coupled to the watersport board; a hydrodynamic blade extending from the fin base and configured to extend into a body of water when the fin is operatively coupled to the watersport board and when the watersport board operates upon the body of water; a retainer configured to transition between a locked position, in which the fin base is restricted from removal or insertion into the watersport board, and an unlocked position, in which the fin base can be removed from or inserted into the watersport board; and an actuator configured to transition the retainer between the locked position and the unlocked position, wherein an edge of the actuator is aligned with an edge of the hydrodynamic blade when the retainer is in the locked position, such that the edge of the actuator and the edge of the hydrodynamic blade form a single edge. 8. The fin of claim 7 , wherein the retainer is configured to maintain a fixed distance from the fin base. 9. The fin of claim 7 , further comprising an actuator recess in the hydrodynamic blade, the actuator being configured to be at least partially received within the actuator recess to transition the retainer from the unlocked position to the locked position. 10. The fin of claim 7 , wherein the actuator comprises an integral portion of the hydrodynamic blade when the retainer is in the locked position. 11. The fin of claim 7 , wherein the fin base is configured to be at least partially received within a fin box of the watersport board when the fin is operatively coupled to the watersport board and wherein the retainer further comprises: a retainer latch that is configured to extend within a retention channel of the fin box to restrict removal of the fin base from the fin box when the fin base is inserted into the fin box and the retainer is in the locked position. 12. The fin of claim 7 , wherein the actuator is configured to pivot about a pivot axis to thereby transition the retainer between the locked position and the unlocked position. 13. A fin to be selectively and operatively coupled to a watersport board, the fin comprising: a fin base that is configured to be at least partially received within the watersport board when the fin is operatively coupled to the watersport board; a hydrodynamic blade that extends from the fin base and that is configured to extend into a body of water when the fin is operatively coupled to the watersport board and when the watersport board operates upon the body of water; a retainer configured to transition between a locked position, in which the fin base is restricted from removal or insertion into the watersport board, and an unlocked position, in which the fin base can be removed from or inserted into the watersport board; an actuator configured to transition the retainer between the locked position and unlocked position; and an actuator recess in the hydrodynamic blade, the actuator being configured to be at least partially received within the actuator recess to transition the retainer from the unlocked position to the locked position. 14. The fin of claim 13 , wherein the actuator forms part of a leading edge of the hydrodynamic blade when retainer is in the locked position. 15. The fin of claim 13 , wherein the retainer is configured to maintain a fixed distance from the fin base. 16. The fin of claim 13 , wherein the actuator is configured to maintain a second fixed distance from the fin base. 17. The fin of clam 15 , wherein the fin base is configured to be at least partially received within a fin box of the watersport board when the fin is operatively coupled to the watersport board and wherein the retainer further comprises: a retainer latch that is configured to extend within a retention channel of the fin box to restrict removal of the fin base from the fin box when the fin base is inserted into the fin box and the retainer is in the locked position.
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