Patent classifications
A63C5/126
SLIDING BOARD WITH CORRUGATED MEDIUMS
A method for producing a sliding board includes bonding one or more solid components with one or more enhanced structural sections to produce a core layer. A first enhanced structural section of the enhanced structural sections includes a corrugated medium. The core layer is extended between a first layer and a second layer. The first layer and/or the second layer are moved toward the core layer.
FOAM PRODUCT AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
The present invention disclosed a foam product and the manufacturing method thereof. The foam product includes a foam core, an outer skin, a cross-linked foam sheet and a bottom plate, wherein the aforementioned layers are all pre-made. The cross-linked foam sheet is laminated onto a bottom surface of the foam core, and the outer skin is then laminated onto a top surface and a periphery of the foam core. Lastly, the bottom plate is laminated onto the cross-linked foam sheet, wherein, the bottom plate has a non cross-linked foam sheet and a non-foam plastic plate, so that when the bottom plate is laminated onto the crossed-link foam sheet, the non cross-linked foam sheet is sandwiched between the cross-linked foam sheet and the non-foam plastic plate.
DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING FOR A SNOW AND WATER SPORT SLIDING DEVICE WITH A PNEUMATIC CORE
A snow and water sport sliding device with a pneumatic core and method of manufacturing the device. The device includes a top layer comprising a front tip, a middle segment with a binding plate, and a back segment with an adjustable air valve. Top layer may also include a blade spring system. The device also includes a main core component layer under the top layer that comprises of a hollow air chamber, and a base layer. Base layer may include embedded metal edge.
MULTICORE SNOWBOARD CONSTRUCTION AND PRODUCTION METHOD
A snowboard having a multicore construction comprising a plurality of layers, including at least two wood cores separated by an inner composite layer, and outer composite layers arranged between a wood core and the base or top sheet of the snowboard, respectively. Also, a production method for a multicore snowboard design.
SKIS WITH REINFORCEMENT LAYER CUTOUT
A ski may define a body that defines a tip, a tail opposite the tip, a top sheet, a base extending from the tip to the tail and opposite the top sheet, a core layer positioned between the base and the top sheet, and a reinforcement layer positioned between the top sheet and the base. The reinforcement layer defines an aperture extending through the reinforcement layer and positioned within a first third of a length of the ski, the length defined from the tip to the tail.
SKI CORE AND SKI INCLUDING SUCH A CORE
A ski having a core that includes a left lateral edge, a right lateral edge, and at least one central inner core positioned between the two lateral edges. The core also includes a plurality of left wings arranged between at least one central inner core and the left lateral edge, each left wing forming an angle between 5° and 85° or between 95° and 175° with the longitudinal axis X, and a plurality of right wings arranged between at least one central inner core and the right lateral edge, each right wing forming an angle between 5° and 85° or between 95° and 175° with the longitudinal axis X.
SNOWBOARDS, SKIS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
Snowboards are constructed by initial manufacture of a base sub-assembly including fewer than all layers of the snowboard, e.g., a base layer, edges, and a stabilizing layer. These layers are permanently bonded together into a unitary base sub-assembly. The running (bottom) surface is then finished to provide a desired surface consistency by eliminating undesired irregularities from the manufacturing process, e.g., using a conventional base grinding machine. Subsequently, the base sub-assembly and remaining snowboard layers (e.g., top sheet and a core sandwiched between reinforcing layers) are permanently bonded together into a unitary final snowboard assembly, which may then be worked to form a finished snowboard. Snowboards may be either flat or non-flat in both the longitudinal and transverse directions. Accordingly, the method may be used to produce snowboards having a desired sanded/ground base surface having a desired surface consistency, even for snowboards that are non-flat in the transverse direction.
Foam product
A foam product includes a foam core, a soft skin covering the foam core, and a base structure on which the foam core is disposed. The foam core of expanded beads has an outer surface on which some outermost beads of the expanded beads are exposed and bulging outward with different heights to form a bubbly texture. The foam skin has an inner surface attached to the outer surface of the foam core, and has at its inner surface a plurality of concave cavities each matedly surrounding a respective one of the bulging, outermost beads on the outer surface of the foam core.
Dynamic rigidity mechanism
Embodiments are directed to a support apparatus. The support apparatus might comprise a body configured to support an entity. The body might comprise a material that has a physical property. The support apparatus might further comprise a coupler system configured to couple electric current from a power source to the material. The material is arranged such that coupling an electric current to the material changes the physical property of the material. Embodiments are further directed to a method. The method might comprise forming one or more cavities in a support apparatus. The method might further comprise providing one or more couplers in electrical contact with each of the one or more channels. The method further comprises filling each of the one or more cavities with a fluid that has electrically changeable rigidity. Finally, the method might comprise connecting a power source to each of the one or more couplers.
Reinforcing frame for a ski
The invention relates to a ski, including: a paddle region which forms a front end of the ski; a rear end region; and a binding region, which extends in the longitudinal direction of the ski between the paddle region and the rear end region, for fastening a ski binding; a core; an upper strap; a lower strap; and a reinforcing frame which extends in the paddle region and/or in the rear end region.