Fastening for the foot-loop straps of surfboards

A - Human Necessities – 44 – B

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A44B 11/00 (2006.01) A63C 9/00 (2006.01) B63B 35/79 (2006.01) B63B 35/85 (2006.01) B63H 9/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2157230

The fastening for foot-loop straps of surfboards is characterized by fastening bars (6) placed on the board upper side in the board body at intervals, location holes (36) at equal intervals with an insertion slot (37), an undercut (38), and an upper side positioning nut (39) for the insertion of locking bars (40) each with a swivelling handle (41). The locking bars (40) are positioned so they can turn in fastening plates (42) and display a locking bar nose (44) matching the insertion slot (37) of the bores (36) in the fastening bars (6). By turning the locking bar (40), which is placed in a location hole (36) of the fastening bars (6) corresponding to one of the desired positions chosen for the foot-loop straps, the locking bar (40) interfits with the nose of the locking bar (44) like a bayonet catch with the undercut (38) of the location hole ( 36). The foot-loop straps can be fastened in the desired position on the surfboard and removed from the surfboard simply and quickly without using tools.

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