Patent classifications
A63C11/02
SKI AND SNOWBOARD TIP PROTECTION SOCK
An three-dimensional geometric shaped case protection accessory includes a layer of durable, flexible fabric shaped to encase a ski or snowboard tip. The accessory has a proximal open end for introduction of the ski or snowboard tip and a closed distal end for covering the distal end of the ski or snowboard tip. The fabric is of sufficient length to cover from the distal end of a ski or snowboard tip to a portion of the ski or snowboard adjacent to the tip. A compression mechanism in the encasement allows for the accessory to be readily secured to and removed from the ski or snowboard tip without interfering with the application or removal process. The fabric and compression mechanism are sufficiently durable to withstand environmental elements and physical impacts during use, while providing flexibility and elasticity to conform to various ski and snowboard tip designs.
SKI PROTECTION DEVICE
A ski protection device that is configured to be surroundably mounted to a snow ski so as to provide protection thereof wherein the present invention further facilitates an ability for a user to transport the snow ski while encased in the present invention on a conventional roof rack. The present invention includes a body having a wall member manufactured from nylon or similar material that creates an interior volume suitable for disposing a snow ski therein. The body of the present invention includes a first portion and a second portion contiguously formed wherein the second portion has a width greater than that of the first portion. Proximate the second end of the body is an end portion. The end portion is movable to a second position wherein the end portion is folded back over to be adjacent the second end of the body and secured thereto utilizing a strap member.
Accessory rack assembly and accessory rack kit
An accessory rack assembly for connecting to a vehicle including a rack structure including: a first rack component; a second rack component connected to the first rack component; and at least one protrusion, the first rack component and the second rack component extending in a same direction from the first and third end portions, the first rack component and the second rack component defining an accessory passage therebetween, the at least one protrusion extending from the first rack component into the accessory passage, the at least one protrusion separating the accessory passage into a first passage portion and a second passage portion, the at least one protrusion being configured for separating one object disposed in the first passage portion from another object disposed in the second passage portion, and a securing member selectively extending over the top end portions to selectively partially close the top opening.
Multi-Sport Board Shaping and Storage Rack System with Adjustable Stabilization
Disclosed in the present invention is a multi-sport board shaping and storage rack system (01) that is designed to accommodate various board-like recreational equipment, including surfboards (06A) and snowboards (06B). The system includes a base (10), upright members (02), at least one angled support (11) oriented between 15 and 45 from vertical, and fasteners (09) enabling folding or disassembly. Notches (07) for securing boards may be located on the angled support (11) or on a cross-member (04), allowing ergonomic shaping, repair, and versatile storage. This integrated solution offers robust lateral force mitigation and easy reconfiguration for multi-sport usage.
ENCLOSURE FOR EQUIPMENT AND METHOD OF USE
In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, an enclosure for equipment is described. The enclosure can include a body that defines an outer surface and encloses an interior. The body can have a longitudinal axis the extends between a first end of the body and a second end of the body opposite the first end. The interior can include first, second, and third compartments that are disposed in series along the longitudinal axis. The first compartment can have a first cross-sectional area, the second compartment can have a second cross-sectional area, and the third compartment can have a third cross-sectional area, with the second cross-sectional area being larger than the first and third cross-sectional areas. The enclosure can also include an opening that extends across at least a portion of one of the first, second, and third compartments.