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Buoys, Rafts, And Aquatic Devices > Water Skimming Or Walking Device > Having Stabilizing Surface Having Stabilizing SurfaceHaving Stabilizing Surface patent applications listed are from June 2005 to current and include Date, Patent Application Number, Patent Title, Patent Abstract summary and are linked to the corresponding patent application page.01/11/07 - 20070010146 - Integrated flow systems The apparatus is designed to be attached to the underside of a water sports craft in the aft area by means of P.S.A. The invention consists of triangular shaped ridges or elevated ridges extending downward from the bottom surface of craft with a tapered leading entry point and exit point ... 11/16/06 - 20060258239 - Fin attachment system A fin box for releasable attachment of a fin to the body of a surfboard or the like; said fin including a fin-tab associated therewith; said fin box adapted for insertion into and retention within said surfboard; said fin box further adapted for reception and releasable retention of a plurality ... 08/24/06 - 20060189230 - Detachable surfboard fin system A system for attaching fins to surfboards that utilizes fixing elements embedded in the body of the board, the elements having slots that receive footings extending from the end of the fin. The footings are removably secured by a passive wedge clip fixing system, enabling fins to be removed for ... 08/10/06 - 20060178062 - Multifunctional hydrofoil surfboard The invention relates to water sports and methods for manufacturing the devices and has applicability to surfboard like devices having two or more turning, lifting and planning hydrofoils that optionally can combine or separate the functions of riding a wave that includes but is not limited to, 1. a fully ... 07/27/06 - 20060166576 - Adjustable watercraft fin apparatus and method having three degrees of freedom The three-degree of freedom fin apparatus and method described herein is for use on a watercraft (such as a surfboard) and allows adjustment of up to three degrees of freedom, including a translational degree of freedom along a longitudinal axis of the fin structure in the fore and aft direction ... 02/16/06 - 20060035543 - Surfboard fin mounting system Provided is a system including a fin box that allows surboard fins to be installed, removed or adjusted to the front or rear of the board within the box and a means for installing the box on the surfboard. More importantly, the fins can be installed in the fin box, ... 01/26/06 - 20060019559 - Fin systems FIG. 1 is an exploded view of the invention that consists of a reusable installation guide or router template, (13), which also doubles as a resin dam to secure receptacle, (9), into substrate (19)-(20). Insert (3) resides in receptacle, (9), and accommodates fin, (1), in angled slot (4). The insert, ... 12/29/05 - 20050287888 - Surfboard fin assembly A fin assembly (14) for a surfboard assembly (10) includes a fin base (220), a fin blade (222) and an adhesive (224). The fin base (220) has a base attachment surface (226A). The fin blade (222) extends away from the fin base (220). The adhesive (224) directly and fixedly secures ... 12/08/05 - 20050272326 - Fin mounting system A system for removably mounting fins to a water craft or surfboard comprising drilling one or more cavities completely through the water craft or surfboard, inserting a sleeve in each cavity, filling the void between the sleeve and the cavity with a thermosetting resin which binds the sleeve in the ... 11/24/05 - 20050260903 - Adjustable fin system An adjustable fin system for a watercraft such as a surfboard, includes a fin having a base, a foot extending from the base, a fin box mountable within a hull of the watercraft and a manually operable detent mechanism for releasably holding the fin in a plurality of different positions ... 06/09/05 - 20050124238 - Fin assembly An integrally formed fibreglass fin assembly (1) including a base (2)—that is defined by broken lines (3,4)—for mounting the assembly to an object in the form of a surfboard (5). A primary fin (6) extends upwardly from base (2)—in that it extends upwardly from line (3)—and has a compound arcuate ... ### FreshPatents.com Support |