SNOWSKATE WITH SLOPED PILLAR AND BASE
20200215416 ยท 2020-07-09
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Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C2203/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention is directed to an apparatus for travel upon ice, snow, or similar low-friction inducing surface to mimic the activity of skateboarding. The present invention uses a pillar component disposed between a deck and base for the interconnection and support of the base and deck.
Claims
1. A snowskating apparatus comprising: a deck comprising an oblong shape having a bottom aspect and a top aspect; a pillar comprising an oblong shape having a top aspect, the top aspect configured to interconnect with the bottom aspect of the deck; the pillar further comprising an external longitudinal surface, the external longitudinal surface of the pillar tapering inward from a bottom aspect of the pillar toward the top aspect of the pillar; and a base having a top aspect configured to interconnect with the bottom aspect of the pillar, wherein the pillar is disposed between the deck and the base when the snowskating apparatus is assembled.
2. The snowskating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base further comprises a first distal aspect and a second distal aspect; and the distal aspects of the base taper upward.
3. The snowskating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base further comprises a longitudinal edge surface that is substantially contiguous with the longitudinal surface of the pillar.
4. The snowskating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pillar further comprises at least one tube extending from a bottom aspect of the pillar to the top aspect of the pillar.
5. The snowskating apparatus of claim 4, wherein the pillar further comprises a plurality of tubes extending from a bottom aspect of the pillar to the top aspect of the pillar.
6. The snowskating apparatus of claim 5, wherein the base further comprises a plurality of posts interconnected to the top aspect of the base, the posts extending away from the base; and the posts configured to align with and insert into the tubes of the pillar.
7. The snowskating apparatus of claim 6, wherein the deck further comprises apertures extending from the top aspect of the deck to the bottom aspect of the deck, the apertures configured to align with the posts of the base, wherein the snowskating apparatus is assembled using fasteners disposed through the apertures of the deck and interconnected with the posts of the base, thereby assembling the pillar between the base and the deck.
8. The snowskating apparatus of claim 5, wherein the pillar further comprises an internal thin-wall structure, the internal thin-wall structure interconnected with sidewalls of the pillar, and the internal thin-wall structure interconnected with the plurality of tubes.
9. The snowskating apparatus of claim 8, wherein the internal thin-wall structure of the pillar extends between the top aspect of the pillar and the bottom aspect of the pillar.
10. The snowskating apparatus of claim 8, wherein the top aspect of the base further comprises a recess configured to receive, and interconnect with the internal thin-wall structure of the pillar.
11. The snowskating apparatus of claim 2, wherein the pillar further comprises an internal thin-wall structure, the internal thin-wall structure interconnected with sidewalls of the pillar; and the pillar further comprising negative space disposed between the ribs of the internal thin-wall structure.
12. The snowskating apparatus of claim 11, wherein the top aspect of the base further comprises a recess configured to receive, and interconnect with the internal thin-wall structure of the pillar, and wherein the posts are configured to pass through the internal thin-wall structure of the pillar.
13. The snowskating apparatus of claim 12, wherein the deck further comprises apertures extending from the top aspect of the deck to the bottom aspect of the deck, the apertures configured to align with the posts of the base, wherein the snowskating apparatus is assembled using fasteners disposed through the apertures of the deck and into the posts of the base, thereby compressing the pillar between the base and the deck.
14. The snowskating apparatus of claim 13, wherein the pillar further comprises tubes configured to receive the posts of the base therethrough.
15. A snowskating apparatus comprising: a deck comprising an oblong shape having a top aspect, a bottom aspect, and thickness of about 12.7 mm (0.5 in); a pillar comprising an oblong shape having a top aspect, the top aspect configured to interconnect with the bottom aspect of the deck, and the pillar further comprising an external longitudinal surface; the external longitudinal surface of the pillar tapering inward from a bottom aspect of the pillar toward the top aspect of the pillar; the pillar further comprising an internal thin-wall structure with a plurality of tubes interconnected thereto, the tubes passing substantially vertically between the top aspect of the pillar and the bottom aspect of the pillar; a base having a top aspect configured to interconnect with the bottom aspect of the pillar, the top aspect comprising a recess configured to receive, and interconnect with the internal thin-wall structure of the pillar; the base further comprising a plurality of posts extending substantially vertically away from the top aspect of the base, the posts configured to align with, and pass through the tubes of the pillar; the base further comprising a first distal aspect and a second distal aspect, the distal aspects of the base taper distally toward the bottom aspect of the deck; the base further comprising a longitudinal edge surface that is substantially contiguous with the longitudinal surface of the pillar; and wherein the snowskating apparatus is assembled using fasteners disposed through the apertures of the deck and into the posts of the base, thereby compressing the pillar between the base and the deck.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS EMBODIMENTS
[0021] Referring to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, shown in
[0022] The snowskating apparatus 1000 of certain embodiments, shown in
[0023] In certain embodiments comprising a pillar 1200, seen in
[0024] In certain embodiments, as seen in
[0025] The pillar 1200 of certain embodiments, as shown in
[0026] The pillar of certain embodiments, again referencing
[0027] Certain embodiments comprise a base 1300, as seen in
[0028] While various embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it is apparent that modifications and alterations of those embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be expressly understood that such modifications and alterations are within the scope and spirit of the present invention. Further, the inventions described herein are capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. In addition, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purposes of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of including, comprising, or adding and variations thereof herein are meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof, as well as, additional items.