Often, when browsing the web I fall on quite weird or funny propulsion systems for freedivers, divers or other water enthusiasts. The latest one was the US Patent 4944703: Swim Fin Having Multiple Articulating Transverse Hydrofoil Blades.
image from the US Patent 4944703
The other propulsion systems in my weird invention collection are as follows. I found some of the concepts here in DB (for example in this thread), others directly in the web.
The Aqueon
image credit © ABC.net.au
(the video link on the page is broken, but you can find the clip in the Freediving & Apnea Video Collection)
US Patent here
FreedomFins
image credit © FreedomFins
(video also in the Freediving & Apnea Video Collection)
Velosub
image credit © Velosub
(video also in the Freediving & Apnea Video Collection)
Liquix H2O Speedfins
image credit © Liquix
(video also in the Freediving & Apnea Video Collection)
Waterwing
image credit © Jan Ploeg
(video also in the Freediving & Apnea Video Collection)
Dolphfin
image credit © Dolphfin
Dolphin Tails
image credit © Dolphin Tails Inc.
There should be also other similar propulsion systems available, but I did nt find any detailed information or pictures, but rather just a brief note somewhere. For example the Watergill fins mentioned in the article Weird Gear by Eric Hanauer.
I would add also some products that are (or were) mre or less commercially succesfull like the following ones:
Force Fins
image credit © Force Fin
Farallon Fins
Six Gill Fins
image credit © Deepoutdoors
Scubapro's Jet fins actually belong here too:
image credit © Scubapro
SPLIT FINS
And also different types of the quite popular split fins patented by PETE MCCARTHY certainly belongs to this list. See the relevant patent documentation below:
US 6,371,821 B1 - High Efficiency Hydrofoil And Swim Fin Designs
US 6,482,059 B2 - High Efficiency Hydrofoil And Swim Fin Designs
US 6,607,411 B1 - High Efficiency Hydrofoil And Swim Fin Designs
US 6,918,805 B2 - Methods for Creating Large Scale Focused Blade Deflections
US 7,018,256 B2 - Methods for creating consistent large scale blade deflections
...
He sold the patents to several manufacturers. The propeller split fin was first produced by the Japanese manufacturer Apollo:
image credit © Apollo Sport USA
I am adding also the C4 Mustang fins, that are certainly also quite weird in certain way:
C4 Mustang
image credit © C4 Carbon
I think also the Effesub Whalebone fins with the adjustable stiffness, are quite an odd and interesting concept:
Effesub Whalebone fins
There are sure many other interesting or funny concepts around, and more will certainly come in future too. If you see something related, feel free to post about it here.
The other propulsion systems in my weird invention collection are as follows. I found some of the concepts here in DB (for example in this thread), others directly in the web.
The Aqueon
(the video link on the page is broken, but you can find the clip in the Freediving & Apnea Video Collection)
US Patent here
FreedomFins
(video also in the Freediving & Apnea Video Collection)
Velosub
(video also in the Freediving & Apnea Video Collection)
Liquix H2O Speedfins
(video also in the Freediving & Apnea Video Collection)
Waterwing
(video also in the Freediving & Apnea Video Collection)
Dolphfin
Dolphin Tails
There should be also other similar propulsion systems available, but I did nt find any detailed information or pictures, but rather just a brief note somewhere. For example the Watergill fins mentioned in the article Weird Gear by Eric Hanauer.
I would add also some products that are (or were) mre or less commercially succesfull like the following ones:
Force Fins
Farallon Fins
Six Gill Fins
Scubapro's Jet fins actually belong here too:
SPLIT FINS
And also different types of the quite popular split fins patented by PETE MCCARTHY certainly belongs to this list. See the relevant patent documentation below:
US 6,371,821 B1 - High Efficiency Hydrofoil And Swim Fin Designs
US 6,482,059 B2 - High Efficiency Hydrofoil And Swim Fin Designs
US 6,607,411 B1 - High Efficiency Hydrofoil And Swim Fin Designs
US 6,918,805 B2 - Methods for Creating Large Scale Focused Blade Deflections
US 7,018,256 B2 - Methods for creating consistent large scale blade deflections
...
He sold the patents to several manufacturers. The propeller split fin was first produced by the Japanese manufacturer Apollo:
I am adding also the C4 Mustang fins, that are certainly also quite weird in certain way:
C4 Mustang
I think also the Effesub Whalebone fins with the adjustable stiffness, are quite an odd and interesting concept:
Effesub Whalebone fins
There are sure many other interesting or funny concepts around, and more will certainly come in future too. If you see something related, feel free to post about it here.
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