Abstract:
A hookless coupling device for a sports harness has an elongate body having a connector end for connection with a sports harness and an engagement end. An elongate aperture extends between the connector end and the engagement end. The aperture is wider at the connector end, for receiving an engager through the aperture, than at the engagement end provided for engaging the engager with the elongate body.
Abstract:
A seat for sailboats movable between an inboard position and an outboard position which is outboard of a gunwale. The appurtenance is constructed by way of a tubular frame with a fabric member attached to the frame by lacings. The frame has a C-shaped configuration with curved or generally L-shaped legs whose ends are hinged to brackets inside the boat spaced below the gunwale with a seat part which comes flush against the bottom of the boat in the inboard stowed position of the appurtenance.
Abstract:
A hookless coupling device for releasable connection to a sports harness includes an elongate body having a connector end for connection with the sports harness, an engagement end, and an elongate aperture extending between the connector end and the engagement end for engaging an engager. The aperture is wider at the connector end than at the engagement end. The sports harness includes a band for surrounding the waist or hips of a person, and the elongate body. A sports device, releasably engagable to the harness, has a spherical engager tethered with a line. The aperture passes the spherical engager though the engagement end and the engager is moved to the connector end. A sports kite includes a canopy, a traction line having a first end tethered to the canopy, and a second end to which the spherical engager is connected.
Abstract:
A locking device for a hooked spreader bar includes first and second locking members. The locking member has a shaped nose to fit serrations in a strap to prevent longitudinal movement of the strap. To release the strap the second member is rotated clockwise so that initially a surface lifts away from a side of the nose. Thereafter further rotation of the second member abuts the first member and causes the first member to rotate (clockwise) and lift the nose away from the serrations. During closing of the locking device, the first member is rotated anti-clockwise and pushes against and rotates the second member, which is fully closed by downward manual pressure on its top surface.
Abstract:
An outboard folding seat for sailboats consisting of a hinged seat member pivotable between an inboard position wherein an outside face forms a part of the peripheral boat deck top and an outboard position wherein an inside face forms a seat member.
Abstract:
The device includes a planar body (3) secured to a harness bar (2), a hook (10) pivotably mounted on the front portion of the body (3) about a pin (9) transversal to the body, wherein said hook comprises a pointed end (13) on the rear side thereof, a hairpin spring (15) with the facing ends of the branches thereof engaged in apertures (16) of the body that are offset so as to rotate the entire spring unit forwards, and such that the central portion of the spring (15) locks the hook (10) by engaging same at the rear of the pointed end (13) thereof, and a lever (11), hinged to the body (3) about a pin (17) parallel to the pin (9) of the hook (10) and located above same, comprising an upper portion (18), above the pin (17), facing upwards and forwards and a lower portion (19) facing downwards and rearwards, the lower end of which engages the forward-facing surface of the branches of the hairpin spring (15).
Abstract:
A locking device for a hooked spreader bar includes first and second locking members. The locking member has a shaped nose to fit serrations in a strap to prevent longitudinal movement of the strap. To release the strap the second member is rotated clockwise so that initially a surface lifts away from a side of the nose, Thereafter further rotation of the second member abuts the first member and causes the first member to rotate (clockwise) and lift the nose away from the serrations. During closing of the locking device, the first member is rotated anti-clockwise and pushes against and rotates the second member, which is fully closed by downward manual pressure on its top surface.
Abstract:
A handicap trap seat for use with catamarans or other sailboats utilizing pontoons and a support frame extending therebetween which minimizes the likelihood of the user's being injured or sliding out of the trap seat while sailing.
Abstract:
A board-like floating body has a fixed mast, a swingable sail fastened to the mast, and an outrigger which is arranged so as to be swingable about an axis perpendicular to the upper side of the floating body and which has a seat and is intended to carry or support an operator. To compensate for fairly great keeling, the outrigger is connected to one end of a tension spring, the other end of which is fastened to the floating body, so that, in the rest position, the outrigger is disposed in the longitudinal direction of the floating body and behind the mast in the direction of travel. The outrigger is also provided with cable pulls, for manual swinging of the outrigger, and with foot control pedals which are operatively connected by way of a Bowden cable or wire to a rudder blade which is rotatably connected to the floating body.