EP4097001A1 - Flügelrigg - Google Patents
FlügelriggInfo
- Publication number
- EP4097001A1 EP4097001A1 EP21759068.6A EP21759068A EP4097001A1 EP 4097001 A1 EP4097001 A1 EP 4097001A1 EP 21759068 A EP21759068 A EP 21759068A EP 4097001 A1 EP4097001 A1 EP 4097001A1
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- front tube
- adapter
- center strut
- wing rig
- handle
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63H—MARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
- B63H8/00—Sail or rigging arrangements specially adapted for water sports boards, e.g. for windsurfing or kitesurfing
- B63H8/10—Kite-sails; Kite-wings; Control thereof; Safety means therefor
- B63H8/12—Kites with inflatable closed compartments
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63H—MARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
- B63H8/00—Sail or rigging arrangements specially adapted for water sports boards, e.g. for windsurfing or kitesurfing
- B63H8/10—Kite-sails; Kite-wings; Control thereof; Safety means therefor
- B63H8/16—Control arrangements, e.g. control bars or control lines
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63H—MARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
- B63H8/00—Sail or rigging arrangements specially adapted for water sports boards, e.g. for windsurfing or kitesurfing
- B63H8/10—Kite-sails; Kite-wings; Control thereof; Safety means therefor
- B63H8/18—Arrangements for connecting the user to a kite-sail; Kite-safety means, e.g. chicken loops, safety leashes or quick release mechanisms
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63H—MARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
- B63H8/00—Sail or rigging arrangements specially adapted for water sports boards, e.g. for windsurfing or kitesurfing
- B63H8/20—Rigging arrangements involving masts, e.g. for windsurfing
- B63H8/21—Wishbones
Definitions
- the invention relates to a hand-supported wing rig for wind-powered sports, such as wing foiling, according to the preamble of patent claim 1 .
- Such a wing rig also known as a foil wing or wing foil
- a foil wing or wing foil is described on the Internet, for example, under the name “sling wing”.
- it is a wing designed similar to a kite with a front tube forming a leading edge and a single strut, which are designed to be inflatable.
- holding loops are each formed, with which the user holds the inflatable wing rig during use, for example when foiling or ice surfing or skiing.
- This inflatable wing rig is severely deformed during use, especially at the high speeds achieved when foiling, and the aerodynamics are thus impaired.
- a further disadvantage of this known wing rig is that the straps are designed to be flexible, so that precise guidance of the wing rig, for example during tacking and jibing, where a change of hands is required, is made more difficult.
- these straps are firmly attached to the leading edge or strut, making them difficult to swap out or adjust.
- a rigid wing rig in which the leading edge and a boom is formed by a complex tube construction, which is a canvas (canopy) opens.
- the leading edge is curved in an arc shape as seen in a plan view.
- the tree is supported by a multitude of struts at the leading edge. These struts are designed in such a way that they give the leading edge a concave structure in a front view, ie seen in the direction of flow of the wing rig, according to which the end sections (tips) of the wing rig are issued upwards from a central apex of the leading edge .
- a disadvantage of this solution is that due to the complex structure of the boom and the leading edge, the total weight of the wing rig is very high, so that it can only be used in water sports with the appropriate buoyancy devices. Another disadvantage is that the assembly and disassembly of the wing rig takes a long time due to the complex tubular structure. This hard tubular structure of the leading edge and the tree also poses a significant risk of injury to the user in a skid fall.
- the publication DE 31 40 685 A1 describes a rigid wing rig in which the leading edge (inflow edge) is formed by two V-shaped masts which are connected to one another via a central boom and support struts.
- This wing rig also has a considerable weight due to its tubular structure, which makes handling significantly more difficult, especially in water sports.
- German patent application DE 10 2015 117 708 A1 discloses a windsurfing rig with an inflatable mast and an inflatable cross brace is executed, which span a sail together. With this windsurfing rig, a mast foot is integrated into the mast, which allows anchoring to a board. Such a concept is not usable as a hand-held wing rig.
- the invention is based on the object of creating a hand-supported wing rig for wind-powered sports that allows easy handling with little storage space.
- the hand-supported wing rig which is specially designed for riding foil boards, has an inflatable front tube from which an inflatable center strut extends.
- This center strut is held by the user to guide the wing rig and, together with the front tube, spans a canopy (canopy), which forms the sail surface of the wing rig, so to speak.
- at least one handle is provided according to the invention, which is attached to the front tube or to the center strut.
- this handle is designed to be removable, so that the wing rig takes up very little storage space when the cell phones are removed.
- different mobile phones can be used, which are selected depending on the user's preferences.
- the at least one handle is approximately U-shaped, with the end sections being attached to the front tube or to the center strut by means of suitable adapters.
- adapters can be screw adapters, for example.
- other non-positively or positively acting adapters for example with locking bolts or adapters designed for bracing, or mixed forms, can also be used.
- the adapter is designed with an adapter bracket that is attached to the wing rig and has, for example, a threaded bushing to which a support plate of the cell phone can be attached by means of a screw.
- the adapter console can be made of a flexible material, such as TPU.
- the cell phone is optimally supported if the adapter console is curved to match the diameter of the front tube or the center strut, so that the Support plate is supported flat on the outer skin of these elements.
- the adapter console can be designed as a flexible patch.
- the adapter can be designed in such a way that it can be clamped to an end section of the handle.
- Such a variant makes it possible to first insert the handle into the adapter without prestressing and then to brace it using suitable measures.
- This tensioning can take place, for example, by inflating the front tube and/or the center strut, with the handle first being attached to the adapter when the wing rig is not inflated and then being pumped up to create a frictional Z form fit and thus tension.
- Such an embodiment is characterized by a minimal outlay in terms of device technology, since, for example, the adapter can only be designed as a loop (more details will be explained below), into which the end section of the handle is inserted.
- the adapter can stretch over a section of the front tube and/or the center strut (depending on which of these components the handle is attached to), so that the respective end section of the handle is in the area covered by the adapter on the one hand and the outer skin of the front tube or the center strut, on the other hand, can be used in a limited area, with the end section preferably being clamped against the adapter after the front tube or the center strut has been inflated, so that the end section of the handheld device is held in a non-positive and positive manner.
- the adapter can be designed in the form of a loop from a band or belt-like material that is connected to the center strut or the front tube.
- a band-like material instead of a band-like material, a molded part or the like can also be used.
- the configuration of the cellphones is particularly flexible if they are designed in multiple parts with a bridge and at least one support arm. It is possible, for example, to use different handle concepts by exchanging the web and/or the support arm.
- the aforementioned support plate is arranged on an end section of the respective support arm.
- the support plate or a web of the handheld device that is inserted into or attached to the adapter has an end section that protrudes beyond the adapter, so that the user can easily check that the handle is on in a predetermined manner positioned on the adapter.
- the cell phone is optimally supported when the support plate is curved to match the diameter of the front tube or the center strut, so that the support plate is supported flat on the outer skin of these elements.
- the handle can be braced on the one hand via a support arm and on the other hand via the web with the respective adapter.
- the handle has two support arms, each braced with an adapter.
- the weight of the cell phone is particularly low if the web is tubular, with each support arm being designed with a connecting piece that dips into the tube or partially encompasses it, so that a reliable positional fixation is ensured.
- the support arms and the web can be connected in a non-positive and/or positive manner.
- the web can be straight or curved.
- two handles are arranged in an approximately V-shaped manner converging, the converging area being fastened to the center strut and the respective end sections of the handies being fastened to the front tube are.
- These two handles arranged in a V-shape make it easier to perform the maneuvers described above or to hold the wing rig while foiling.
- adapter can be understood to mean any device/device that is suitable for attaching a handle to the wing rig.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of a wing rig that is used to drive a foil board
- FIG. 2 shows a three-dimensional representation of a wing rig, in which the positions of interchangeable handles with a U-profile are shown by way of example;
- FIG. 3 shows a further exemplary embodiment of a mobile phone which can be fastened at the positions according to FIG. 2 and which is designed with a straight web;
- FIG. 4 shows an exploded view of the mobile phone according to FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 shows a further exploded partial representation of the mobile phone according to FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 shows a partial representation of a further exemplary embodiment of a wing rig according to the invention with a recessed grip
- FIG. 7 shows a detailed illustration of the wing rig according to FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 shows a further detailed representation of a mobile phone according to FIG. 7, which is attached on the one hand to a center strut and on the other hand to the front tube;
- FIGS. 9, 10 views of a support arm of the mobile phone according to FIGS. 6 to 8;
- FIG. 11 shows a variant of the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 11
- FIGS. 12, 13 show a detailed representation of a mobile phone of the exemplary embodiment according to FIG.
- FIG. 1 shows the use of a wing rig 1 according to the invention for driving a foil board 2 .
- a surfer 4 holds the wing rig 1 with his hands only and adjusts it with respect to the wind depending on the desired direction of travel (upwind, downwind, downwind) or on the lift to be set, for example when jumping or adjusting the ride height.
- the wing rig 1 has an inflatable front tube 6 with an inflow-side leading edge 7, which is approximately arcuate in plan view (from above in Figures 1 and 2), preferably approximately delta-, C- or U-shaped and with their Tips 8, 10 extending to a trailing edge 12 of a canopy 14 of the wing rig 1.
- this canopy 14 is supported on the one hand by the front tube 6 and on the other hand by a tree or a center strut (see Figure 2) stretched.
- the surfer 4 holds the wing rig 1 mainly on the tree/centre strut that protrudes downwards (view according to FIG. 1).
- the front tube 6 is preferably set in a V or U shape both in plan view and in a front view—seen in the direction of flow, with the V/U widening upwards in the front view, ie away from the surfer.
- the trailing edge 12 and thus the entire canopy surface 14 is set in a V (or U) shape when viewed from the front.
- a handle that is arranged centrally in the area of the front tube 6 is identified by the reference number 16 .
- This handle 16 is taken, for example, when the wing rig 1 is held while driving on a wave without propulsion in the wind.
- This handle 16 is also used when handling the wing rig 1 on land or when starting or ending a trip (water landing).
- handle 16 is attached to the wing rig 1 in an exchangeable manner, for example here to the front tube 6 or the center strut 18 .
- a safety leash 17 is also shown in the illustration according to FIG.
- FIG. 2 shows a three-dimensional view from below of a wing rig 1 according to FIG.
- FIG. 1 You can see in this representation of the above tree, which in this Embodiment is designed as an inflatable center strut 18. This is attached to the front tube 6.
- the front tube 6 is designed similar to a front tube of a kite and is connected to the inflatable center strut 18 via a one-pump system (not shown in detail), so that both can be filled with air via a common valve.
- the above-described handle 16 is shown, which bridges an apex 20 of the front tube 6 in the inflow direction.
- the center strut 18 is curved upwards, with a strut section 22 on the inflow side connected to the front tube 6 being connected to the front tube 6 in the region of the apex 20 .
- the center strut 18 is arched upwards in a central section 24 towards the canopy 14 and then merges into a tapered end section 26 which extends to the trailing edge 12 .
- the canopy 14 is connected to the center strut 18 at least in sections, so that the profile described at the outset is established.
- the middle section 24 and the downstream end section 26 are connected to the canopy 14 .
- two V-shaped handles 28a, 28b are arranged in the region of the strut section 22, which are attached to the strut section 22 with their converging end sections.
- the end sections of the handles 28a, 28b which are remote therefrom are each attached to the underside (view according to FIG. 2) of the front tube 6.
- FIG. 2 shows three further handles 30a, 30b, 30c according to the invention, which are distributed along the center strut 18 from the connection of the two aforementioned handles 28a, 28b to the tapered end section 26 of the center strut 18.
- These mobile phones are also arranged pointing downwards towards the driver (view according to FIG. 2).
- handies can also be attached to other positions of the wing rig 1 .
- a special feature is that these handys are held on the center strut 18 of the wing rig 1 so that they can be exchanged in a simple manner.
- Replaceable is understood to mean a position fixation that can be loosened or fixed with little effort and with a simple tool, for example a screwdriver or wrench. It is not necessary to unpick seams or loosen rivets or an adhesive layer or the like.
- the handles 30 can be rigid or flexible. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the handles 30 are rounded, for example in a U-shape or V-shape.
- FIG. 3 shows a variant of a handle 16 (of course, the other handles 28, 30 mentioned in FIG. 3 can also be implemented), in which an approximately V-shaped structure with a straight web 32 is used, which can be 36 is connected to the wing rig 1, for example the front tube 6 (only indicated in FIG. 3).
- Two preferably flexible adapter brackets 38, 40 are arranged on the wing rig side, on each of which a receptacle 42, 44 is formed, into which a threaded bushing, which will be explained below, is inserted.
- a support plate or a support element 46 , 48 of the support arms 34 , 36 can be positively inserted into this receptacle 42 , 44 and then fixed in position by means of a fastening screw 50 which is screwed into the threaded bushing of the adapter bracket 38 .
- this is sewn and/or glued to the outer skin of the front tube 6, so that the handle 16 is attached to the wing rig 1 in a very rigid manner when the front tube 6 is inflated.
- the adapter console 38, 40 can be flexible, for example as a TPU patch.
- FIG. 4 shows an exploded view of the handle 16 according to FIG.
- these receptacles 42, 44 are each designed as rectangular pockets, into which the above-described threaded bushings 52, 54 are inserted centrally.
- the support plates 46, 48 of the support arms 34, 36 are designed according to the profile of the pocket-shaped receptacles 42, 44, so that they dip into them with a precise fit. As explained, the support arms 34, 36 are set at an angle in the exemplary embodiment shown, so that they converge towards the web 32.
- the support arms 34, 36 are formed with connecting pieces 56, 58 which are aligned coaxially with the web 32 and at least partially dip into the tube profile of the web 32 or enclose the corresponding end sections.
- the position of the web 32 in relation to the connecting pieces 56, 58 can be fixed, for example, in a material-to-material, form-fitting and/or force-fitting manner.
- the illustrated handle 16 can, for example, be made of fiber-reinforced plastic or light metal or another suitable material and is therefore designed to be comparatively rigid. Due to the interchangeability, this can be easily exchanged for a flexible handle.
- FIG. 5 shows the adapter bracket 40 (patch), the support arm 36 and part of the web 32 with the threaded bushing 54 in an exploded view.
- the receptacles 42, 44 and the support arms 34, 36 are made of fiber-reinforced plastic, with the wall thicknesses being reduced in order to minimize the weight.
- the threaded bushing 54 is inserted into a bushing receptacle 62 with a hexagon 60, so that the threaded bushing 54 is secured against rotation.
- the preferably flexible adapter bracket 40 rests with its bearing surface 64 on the outer skin of the front tube 6 or the center strut 18 and is—as explained—for example glued and/or sewn to it.
- the inclined support arm 36 has the support plate 48 described above, which can be inserted into the receptacle 44 of the adapter plate 40 with a precise fit.
- the support plate 48 is formed with a central bore 66 through which the mounting screw 50 is threadedly engaged with the threaded bushing 54 .
- the connecting piece 58 dips into the inner diameter of the tubular web 32 and has a contact shoulder 68 against which the end face of the web 32 rests flush when assembled, so that a high-strength connection between the central web 32 and the two outer support arms 34, 36 is guaranteed.
- the handles 16, 28, 30 can also be designed in one piece or with a different geometry.
- Figure 6 shows a further exemplary embodiment of a wing rig 1 according to the invention, in which the diameter d of the center strut 18 in the area adjacent to the front tube 6 is reduced compared to a section with the diameter D adjacent to the trailing edge 12, so that this step-back creates a recessed grip 70 is formed, in the area of which two cellphones 30a, 30b according to the invention and a conventional hand strap 72 arranged between them are arranged. Accordingly, the handles 30a, 30b extend approximately as an extension of the area of the center strut 18, which is designed with the diameter D.
- a special feature of the mobile phones 30a, 30b is that these with the center strut 18 and the front tube 6 are braced, this tension being brought about by pumping up the wing rig 1 .
- the handles can be attached to the front tube 6 or the center strut 18 without any tools and without any significant effort, so that the handles 30a, 30b can be fitted and removed in an extremely simple manner.
- the handle 30a is attached with the end section on the left in Figure 6 to the area 74 with a larger diameter D on the one hand and on the other hand approximately centrally within the recessed grip 70.
- Adapters 76, 78 are designed on the center strut 18 for attachment, via which the handle 30a is fixed in position.
- the two adapters 76, 78 are each formed by webbing loops 80, 82, which are sewn with their respective end sections to the outer skin of the center strut 18 and which bulge like a bridge, so that a reach-through area for a handle section is formed.
- the handle 30a has a support arm 34 on the right end section, the basic structure of which corresponds approximately to that of the embodiment according to FIGS. 3 to 5 and which is explained in more detail below with reference to FIGS.
- the support arm 34 is connected to a tubular web 32 which extends to the region 74 having the adapter 76. As shown in FIG. The tubular end section 84 of the web 32 dips into the loop 80 and passes through it, with the end section 84 protruding from the loop 80 being fixed in position via a cap 85, into which the end section 84 dips, so that its movement in the representation according to FIG 6 is limited to the left. As will be explained in more detail below, the support arm 34 enters the loop 82 from the right in the illustration according to FIG .
- the further handle 30b is connected in a corresponding manner via a support arm 36 and via a strap loop 86 on the center strut 18 and with the end section of the web 32 on the right in Figure 6 and a further strap loop 88 on the front tube 6 fixed.
- a cap 90 which is attached to the loop 88.
- the difference in diameter between the front tube 6 and the center strut 18 in the connection area of the handy 30b is so large that there is sufficient clear width for grasping the web 32 .
- the handy 30b is attached by pushing it into the adapters 76, 78 in the direction of the front tube 6.
- the conventional holding loop 72 is not detachably mounted between the two support arms 34, 36 and enables the wing rig 1 to be handled even when the handies 30a, 30b are removed.
- This area is shown enlarged in FIG.
- This depiction clearly shows the two webbing loops 82, 86, the end sections of which are each sewn to the outer skin of the center strut 18 and which bulge in an arc to form a receiving space 92 or 94 for part of the respective support arm 34, 36 to build.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 show an individual representation of the support arm 34.
- FIG. Accordingly, they each have a support plate 48, which is curved according to the diameter D of the center strut 18 or the diameter of the front tube 6, so that a flat contact with these components is ensured.
- the diameter D of the area 74 of the center strut 18 is shown as an example.
- a support arm 36 is attached to the side of the support plate 48, which in the exemplary embodiment shown is approximately U-shaped with a sloping base, so that the connecting piece 58 formed at the end section of the support arm 36 runs approximately parallel to the apex of the support plate 48.
- the connecting piece 58 is stepped back, so that a radial contact shoulder 68 is formed in the transition region to the section with a smaller cross section.
- the diameter e of the stepped-back area then corresponds to the inside diameter of the attached web 32, which rests with its end face on the contact shoulder 68 of the connecting piece 58 in the assembled state.
- the support arm 36 is made of fiber-reinforced plastic. In principle, the support arm 36 can also be off be made from another material or using a generative process (3D printing).
- the width b of the webbing loop 86 is slightly smaller than the width B (see Figure 10) of the support plate 48, so that in the assembled state the support plate 48 (and of course the other support plates as well) protrudes from the webbing loop 86 with a projection 96 .
- this overhang 96 can be provided with a step which bears against the associated webbing loop 86 in the pull-out direction and thus makes it even more difficult to inadvertently pull the support plate 48 out of the webbing loop 86 .
- the end portion of the web 32 remote from the webbing loop 86 is inserted into the webbing loop 88 and secured by the cap 90 in the axial direction.
- FIG. 11 shows an exemplary embodiment in which the two handles 30a, 30b are only attached to the center strut 18.
- this is not designed with a recessed grip 70 but in a conventional manner, so that there is no step in the transition area to the front tube 6 that a handle can stretch over.
- each of the handles 30a, 30b is formed with two support arms 34, 36 (only the support arms of the handle 30a are provided with reference symbols in FIG. 11), between which the web 32 extends. Accordingly, the two structurally identical support arms 34, 36 are oriented in such a way that their connecting pieces 56, 58 (see FIGS. 9 and 10) point towards one another. The support plates 46, 48 then again engage in the respective webbing loops 80, 82 and 86, 88 in a non-positive and positive manner.
- a handle 16 is detachably fastened to the leading edge 7 of the front tube 6 as an extension of the center strut 18, the structure of which is explained with reference to FIGS.
- this handle 16 in turn has two support arms 34, 36, which are essentially designed in the manner shown in FIGS.
- the support plates 46 , 48 in turn dip into webbing loops 98 , 100 of the adapters 76 , 78 which are fastened to the leading edge 7 of the front tube 6 .
- the two webbing loops 98, 100 are located between the support arms 34, 36, so that the handle 16 is reliably fixed in position.
- a web 32 made of an elastic material for example a flexible hose, is placed on the two connecting pieces 56, 58 and is curved in accordance with the curvature of the leading edge 7 (see FIG. 13).
- the hose is press fitted onto the stepped back end portion of the connectors 56,58.
- the web 32 can also be additionally fixed in position by means of fixing elements, for example reinforcements, screws, clamps or the like. Of course, this also applies to the other mobile phones 28, 30 described.
- the center strut 18 is designed to be inflatable.
- a center strut designed as a tree or additionally designed with a tree can also be used. In this case there is no need to attach mobile phones to the center strut.
- a wing rig is disclosed in which removable handles are attached to a front tube or a center strut.
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