Watercraft with retractable fin

US9630689B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9630689-B2
Application numberUS-201514715340-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 18, 2015
Priority dateJul 14, 2011
Publication dateApr 25, 2017
Grant dateApr 25, 2017

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Abstract

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In one example, a board includes a body having a single piece structure, the body including an upper surface that defines a deck, and a lower surface. The board also includes first and second retractable fins, where the first retractable fin is rotatably connected directly to the body at a first fixed location on the body such that the first retractable fin is rotatable about the first fixed location between an extended position and a retracted position, and the first retractable fin including an engagement portion that is engageable with a first portion of the body and with a second portion of the body. The first retractable fin assumes the extended position when the engagement portion is releasably retained by the first portion of the body, and the first retractable fin assumes the retracted position when the engagement portion is releasably retained by the second portion of the body.

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What is claimed is: 1. A board suitable for use in water sports and comprising: a body in the form of a single piece structure, the body including an upper surface and a lower surface, the upper surface defining a deck; a first retractable fin rotatably connected directly to the body at a first fixed location on the body such that the first retractable fin is rotatable about the first fixed location between an extended position and a retracted position, and the first retractable fin including an engagement portion that is engageable with a first portion of the body and with a second portion of the body, wherein the first retractable fin assumes the extended position when the engagement portion is releasably retained by the first portion of the body, and the first retractable fin assumes the retracted position when the engagement portion is releasably retained by the second portion of the body; and a second retractable fin rotatably connected to the body. 2. The board as recited in claim 1 , wherein the body defines a first recess within which the first retractable fin is partly disposed, and the body defines a second recess within which the second retractable fin is partly disposed. 3. The board as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first retractable fin and the second retractable fin are disposed on opposite respective sides of a longitudinal centerline defined by the body. 4. The board as recited in claim 1 , wherein a position of one of the first and second retractable fins is adjustable by a user from the upper surface of the body. 5. The board as recited in claim 1 , wherein the body is a hollow plastic structure. 6. The board as recited in claim 1 , wherein the lower surface of the body defines first and second longitudinal grooves that extend along a portion of a length of the board. 7. The board as recited in claim 1 , wherein one of the retractable fins is permanently attached to the body. 8. The board as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first retractable fin is configured and arranged for snap-fit engagement with the first and second portions of the body. 9. The board as recited in claim 1 , wherein the body includes a structure that limits lateral movement of the first retractable fin. 10. The board as recited in claim 1 , wherein the second retractable fin is connected directly to the body at a second fixed location on the body such that the second retractable fin is rotatable about the second fixed location between an extended position and a retracted position, and the second retractable fin including an engagement portion that is engageable with a third portion of the body and with a fourth portion of the body, wherein the second retractable fin assumes the extended position of the second retractable fin when the engagement portion of the second retractable fin is releasably retained by the third portion of the body, and the second retractable fin assumes the retracted position of the second retractable fin when the engagement portion of the second retractable fin is releasably retained by the fourth portion of the body. 11. The board as recited in claim 1 , wherein the engagement portion of the first retractable fin comprises a pair of pins that cooperate with corresponding structure of the hollow plastic body to: releasably retain the first retractable fin in the extended position; and releasably retain the first retractable fin in the retracted position. 12. The board as recited in claim 1 , further comprising first and second upwardly extending longitudinal side rails disposed proximate respective sides of the board. 13. A kayak comprising: a buoyant body in the form of a single piece structure sized and configured to support the weight of a user; and a retractable fin rotatably connected directly to the body at a fixed location on the body such that the retractable fin is rotatable about the fixed location between an extended position and a retracted position, and the retractable fin including an engagement portion that is engageable with a first portion of the body and with a second portion of the body, wherein the retractable fin assumes the extended position when the engagement portion is releasably retained by the first portion of the body, and the retractable fin assumes the retracted position when the engagement portion is releasably retained by the second portion of the body. 14. The kayak as recited in claim 13 , wherein the engagement portion of the retractable fin comprises a pair of pins that cooperate with corresponding structure of the buoyant body to: releasably retain the retractable fin in the extended position; and releasably retain the retractable fin in the retracted position. 15. The kayak as recited in claim 13 , wherein the buoyant body includes an integral element that cooperates with the engagement portion of the retractable fin to aid in releasable retention of the retractable fin in a desired position. 16. The kayak as recited in claim 13 , further comprising a plurality of tack-offs integral with the buoyant body. 17. The kayak as recited in claim 13 , wherein the buoyant body is a hollow plastic structure. 18. A paddleboard, comprising: a hollow plastic body in the form of a single piece structure, the body including an upper surface and a lower surface, the upper surface defining a deck; first and second upwardly extending longitudinal side rails integral with the body and disposed proximate respective sides of the paddleboard; first and second longitudinal grooves defined in the lower surface of the body and extending along a majority of a length of the paddleboard; and a retractable fin located in a rear portion of the paddleboard and rotatably connected directly to the body at a fixed location on the body such that the retractable fin is rotatable about the fixed location between an extended position and a retracted position, and the retractable fin including an engagement portion that is engageable with a first portion of the body and with a second portion of the body, wherein the retractable fin assumes the extended position when the engagement portion is releasably retained by the first portion of the body, and the retractable fin assumes the retracted position when the engagement portion is releasably retained by the second portion of the body. 19. The paddleboard as recited in claim 18 , wherein a portion of the deck is recessed and covered with a deck covering. 20. The paddleboard as recited in claim 18 , wherein the first and second portions of the body are each engageable with the engagement portion of the retractable fin in a snap-fit relation.

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  • Arrangements for fixation to the board, e.g. fin boxes or foil boxes · CPC title

  • Accessories for canoes, kayaks or the like (effecting propulsion by muscle power B63H16/00; outboard propulsion units B63H20/00) · CPC title

  • B63B32/50Primary

    Boards characterised by their constructional features · CPC title

  • Boards characterised by the material, e.g. laminated materials · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

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What does patent US9630689B2 cover?
In one example, a board includes a body having a single piece structure, the body including an upper surface that defines a deck, and a lower surface. The board also includes first and second retractable fins, where the first retractable fin is rotatably connected directly to the body at a first fixed location on the body such that the first retractable fin is rotatable about the first fixed lo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lifetime Prod Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B63B32/50. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 25 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).