Patent classifications
B63B32/87
SURFBOARD BAG
A surfboard bag includes a body having first and second sides, a closed end, and an open end. The body is formed from upper and lower exterior surfaces of a first material and upper and lower interior surfaces of a second, different material. The surfaces of the body are joined to one another along the first and second sides of the body and the closed end of the body so as to define an interior cavity. The open end of the body defines a mouth providing access to the interior cavity. One or more release tabs are disposed on the upper exterior surface of the body and/or the lower exterior surface of the body. The release tab(s) are spaced-apart from the first and second sides of the body and spaced-apart from the open and closed ends of the body. The release tab(s) are configured to facilitate breaking a seal created by board sticking between a surfboard disposed within the interior cavity and the upper exterior surface of the body and/or the lower exterior surface of the body.
Floating board device
A portable floating board device for various water activities such as swimming, diving, fishing, and emergency use. The floating board device includes a secure platform to sit or stand. The board includes an anchor system and storage system. The board may be carried by handles or by straps attached to the bottom side of the board for easy portable.
Surfboard toting device
A surfboard accessory toting device is disclosed herein for carrying a surfboard. The device is specifically designed to distribute load evenly to its most reinforced areas. Materials are chosen and a hook-and-loop type securing system are also designed for security and longevity. Critical areas of the device are further double-stitched and lengths of fabric are folded and sewn together also for this purpose.
Surfboard toting device
A surfboard accessory toting device is disclosed herein for carrying a surfboard. The device is specifically designed to distribute load evenly to its most reinforced areas. Materials are chosen and a hook-and-loop type securing system are also designed for security and longevity. Critical areas of the device are further double-stitched and lengths of fabric are folded and sewn together also for this purpose.
Collapsible surfboard case
A collapsible protective case for transporting or storing one or more surfboards, the protective case having a rigid, impact-resistant outer surface, a housing and a plurality of adjoining nested sections that are selectively configurable between a collapsed, fully nested position within the housing and an extended position, the protective case including a space configured to accommodate, in the extended position, the surfboard fins.
Collapsible surfboard case
A collapsible protective case for transporting or storing one or more surfboards, the protective case having a rigid, impact-resistant outer surface, a housing and a plurality of adjoining nested sections that are selectively configurable between a collapsed, fully nested position within the housing and an extended position, the protective case including a space configured to accommodate, in the extended position, the surfboard fins.
Personal Watercraft Cart Assembly
A personal watercraft cart assembly includes a cart which includes a lower shell and an upper shell hingedly coupled to the lower shell such that the cart defines a hollow body when the upper shell is in a closed position on the lower shell. A pair of rollers is rotatably coupled to the cart for rolling the cart along a support surface. A pair of cradles is coupled to the upper shell to support a personal watercraft for transport the personal watercraft. The cart is comprised of a buoyant material to float behind the personal watercraft. A pair of straps is coupled to the upper shell for securing the personal watercraft on the cart. A light emitter is coupled to the cart to emit light outwardly from the cart thereby enhancing visibility of the cart in a darkened environment.
Personal Watercraft Cart Assembly
A personal watercraft cart assembly includes a cart which includes a lower shell and an upper shell hingedly coupled to the lower shell such that the cart defines a hollow body when the upper shell is in a closed position on the lower shell. A pair of rollers is rotatably coupled to the cart for rolling the cart along a support surface. A pair of cradles is coupled to the upper shell to support a personal watercraft for transport the personal watercraft. The cart is comprised of a buoyant material to float behind the personal watercraft. A pair of straps is coupled to the upper shell for securing the personal watercraft on the cart. A light emitter is coupled to the cart to emit light outwardly from the cart thereby enhancing visibility of the cart in a darkened environment.
Board Carrier
A board carrier uses a belt configured for wearing around a person's waist. A hook bag in the belt has a downwardly facing entry with a closure. Proximal and distal ends of the hook are joined to the belt by length adjustable straps. The board is positioned within the hook with three-points of mutual contact between the board and the interior of the hook. The hook may have a spring clamp for securing a paddle. When not in use the hook and straps are placed within the hook bag.
Surf board modular protection system and method
A modular, light weight, easy to install protection system configurable for surfboards having different shapes and lengths. The protection system including several modular protection sections including a modular protection system for the nose, the rocker, and the tail. Each protection section including one or more bumpers configured to rest or be seated along rails of each section. Each protection section may further including at least one securable locking element that engages the bumpers to remain desirably coupled to rails of a surfboard to be protected.