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CN-224207330-U - Finger-end fin for swimming

CN224207330UCN 224207330 UCN224207330 UCN 224207330UCN-224207330-U

Abstract

The utility model provides a swimming finger-end web, which relates to the technical field of exercise auxiliary equipment, and mainly comprises a finger-end web body, wherein the finger-end web body is used for being sleeved on an index finger, a middle finger, a ring finger and a little finger at the same time, and is of a hollow tubular structure with two open ends, and comprises a first open end and a second open end, wherein the first open end is a finger stretching end, the second open end is a finger stretching end, the size of the first open end is larger than that of the second open end, and the finger-end web body disclosed by the utility model promotes the perception that the fingers of an athlete face water.

Inventors

  • YAN YUMIN
  • LU HAOJIE
  • YAN YING

Assignees

  • 海口和悦体育发展科技有限公司

Dates

Publication Date
20260508
Application Date
20250415

Claims (10)

  1. 1. The utility model provides a swimming indicates end web, its characterized in that, including being used for the simultaneous cover to locate index finger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger indicate the end web body, indicate that end web body is both ends open-ended cavity tubular structure, including first open end and second open end, first open end is the finger and stretches into the end, the second open end is the finger and stretches out the end, first open end size is greater than the size of second open end.
  2. 2. The swim finger fin of claim 1, wherein the first open end comprises a first bottom portion and a first top portion, the first bottom portion is of a planar configuration, two ends of the first top portion are of an inwardly bent arcuate configuration, and the first top portion and the first bottom portion are integrally formed.
  3. 3. The swim finger fin of claim 2, wherein the first top surface portion is recessed relative to the first bottom surface portion.
  4. 4. The swim finger fin of claim 2, wherein the second open end includes a second bottom surface portion and a second top surface portion, the second bottom surface portion and the first bottom surface portion being integrally formed to form a bottom surface portion, the second top surface portion and the first top surface portion being integrally formed to form a top surface portion.
  5. 5. The swim finger fin of claim 4, wherein the second bottom surface portion is flush with an end surface of the second top surface portion.
  6. 6. The swim finger-end fin of claim 4, wherein a middle portion of the second bottom surface portion and a middle portion of the second top surface portion are provided with a middle finger placement portion and a ring finger placement portion.
  7. 7. The swim finger end fin of claim 6, wherein the other side of the middle finger placement portion opposite the ring finger placement portion is an index finger placement portion, the other side of the ring finger placement portion opposite the middle finger placement portion is a little finger placement portion, the little finger placement portion being smaller than the index finger placement portion.
  8. 8. The swim finger end fin of claim 7, wherein the index finger placement portion, the middle finger placement portion, the ring finger placement portion and the little finger placement portion are all entirely through.
  9. 9. The swim finger-end fin of any one of claims 4-8, wherein the top surface portion is provided with water passing holes.
  10. 10. The swim finger-end fin of any one of claims 4-8, wherein the top surface portion is provided with decorative stripes.

Description

Finger-end fin for swimming Technical Field The utility model relates to the technical field of exercise auxiliary equipment, in particular to a swimming finger-end web. Background Swimming is a skill that a person floats upwards under the buoyancy of water, and the body regularly moves in the water by virtue of the buoyancy through regular movement of limbs. The exercise ability of the hands is very important, and the teaching difficulty is that the fingers are difficult to sense and control water due to the scattered and multi-joint characteristics, a very long training period is required, and the webs are generated according to the research on the efficiency of the hand in water. At present, the traditional webbed hands are usually in a fingerstall type connected between fingers, the fingerstall is connected with five fingers, and the main function of the webbed hands is to gather large-area water so as to obviously increase resistance to train and improve muscle renting resistance of a trainer. Disclosure of utility model Accordingly, the present utility model is directed to a swim finger tip web for solving the problem of the prior art that the swim finger tip web is single to overcome the resistance of the swim finger tip web, which in turn focuses on how to guide the four fingers of the hands of the trainer, which are not thumbs, to better sense the water pressure and thus control the water according to the feedback of the water pressure. In order to achieve the above purpose, the utility model provides a swimming finger-end web, which comprises a finger-end web body for sleeving an index finger, a middle finger, a ring finger and a little finger at the same time, wherein the finger-end web body is of a hollow tubular structure with two open ends and comprises a first open end and a second open end, the first open end is a finger extending end, the second open end is a finger extending end, and the size of the first open end is larger than that of the second open end. Optionally, the first open end includes first bottom surface portion and first top surface portion, first bottom surface portion is planar structure, the both ends of first top surface portion are the arc structure of inwards bending, first top surface portion with first bottom surface portion integrated into one piece. Optionally, the first top surface portion is recessed relative to the first bottom surface portion. Optionally, the second opening end includes a second bottom surface portion and a second top surface portion, the second bottom surface portion and the first bottom surface portion are integrally formed to form a bottom surface portion, and the second top surface portion and the first top surface portion are integrally formed to form a top surface portion. Optionally, the second bottom surface portion is flush with an end surface of the second top surface. Optionally, the middle part of the second bottom surface part and the middle part of the second top surface part are provided with a middle finger placing part and a ring finger placing part. Optionally, the other side of the middle finger placing part opposite to the ring finger placing part is an index finger placing part, the other side of the ring finger placing part opposite to the middle finger placing part is a little finger placing part, and the little finger placing part is smaller than the index finger placing part. Optionally, the index finger placement portion, the middle finger placement portion, the ring finger placement portion, and the little finger placement portion are all completely through. Optionally, the top surface part is provided with water passing holes. Optionally, decorative stripes are arranged on the top surface portion. The swimming finger-end web provided by the utility model has the following technical effects: The finger-end web body is used for being sleeved on an index finger, a middle finger, a ring finger and a little finger at the same time, the finger-end web body is of a hollow cylindrical structure with two open ends and comprises a first open end and a second open end, the first open end is a finger stretching-in end, the second open end is a finger stretching-out end, the size of the first open end is larger than that of the second open end, the finger-end web body disclosed by the application promotes the perception that the fingers of an athlete face water (a product mainly wraps four finger sections except the thumb, the palm surface still keeps direct water), and for most primary players, the finger tail end is difficult to stabilize due to weak muscle strength of the fingers in the underwater rowing process, so that the touch feeling and pressure feeling generated by water flow are relatively fuzzy. Drawings In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings that are required in the embodiments or the description of the prior art will be briefl