Hydrodynamic surfboard
10661863 ยท 2020-05-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B2001/201
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus comprising a board such as a surfboard or body board is disclosed. The board comprises a top deck and a bottom. The board comprises a forward end and a rear end. The distance between the forward end and the rear end defines a length of the board. The board further comprises rails provided at side of the board, which defines a width of the board. The rails are provided in a step-like structure to reduce thickness of the rails coming in contact with wave water wall. The board further comprises a cut-section provided at bottom along longitudinal axis of the board to reduce resistance against surface of the water when in motion. The board further comprises a set of fins provided at bottom near the rear end. Further, the board comprises at least one stringer at its center to strengthen the board, reduce deformation, and add stiffness to the board.
Claims
1. A hydrodynamic surfboard, comprising: a board having a top deck, a bottom surface, a front side having a front distalmost end, a rear side having a rear distalmost end, said rear side having a plurality of fins, at least one tunnel indented into the thickness of the board a predetermined depth, said tunnel extends longitudinally along said bottom surface from said front side to said rear side without said tunnel reaching said front or rear distalmost end, wherein at least one of said plurality of fins is mounted within said at least one tunnel, wherein said at least one tunnel extends along a center of the width of said bottom surface of said board.
2. The hydrodynamic surfboard of claim 1 wherein said board is made of a rigid material.
3. The surfboard of claim 1 wherein said top deck is flat.
4. The surfboard of claim 1 wherein said top deck is concave.
5. The surfboard of claim 1 wherein said board includes a stringer extending longitudinally along said bottom surface.
6. The surfboard of claim 1 wherein said at least one tunnel includes sidewalls.
7. The surfboard of claim 6 wherein said sidewalls are curved.
8. The surfboard of claim 1 wherein said sidewalls are sloped.
9. The surfboard of claim 1 wherein said board includes rails on the outer lateral edges of the board, said sidewalls have the same curve as the rails.
10. The surfboard of claim 5 wherein said sidewalls are parallel to each other and to said stringer.
11. The surfboard of claim 1 wherein two tunnels are used, said two tunnels are separated by a partition extending out of the bottom surface of said board.
12. The surfboard of claim 1 wherein said board includes rails extending along the board's entire length, each of said rails includes a first and second rail, said first rail having a thickness equal to the thickness of the board adjacent to said first rail, said second rail extends outwardly from said board and has a thickness less than said first rail, said second rail is adapted to cut a wave with its reduced thickness, a corner spacing is created between said first rail and second rail.
13. The surfboard of claim 1 wherein said top deck is flat.
14. The surfboard of claim 1 wherein said top deck is concave.
15. A hydrodynamic surfboard, comprising: a board having a top deck, a bottom surface, a front side having a front distalmost end, rear side having a rear distalmost end, said rear side having a plurality of fins, said board includes rails extending along the board's entire length, each of said rails includes a first and second rail, said first rail having a thickness equal to the thickness of the board adjacent to said first rail, said second rail extends outwardly from said board and has a thickness less than said first rail, said second rail is adapted to cut a wave with its reduced thickness, a corner spacing is created between said first rail and second rail, said board including at least one tunnel having sidewalls indented into the thickness of the board a predetermined depth, wherein said sidewalls have the same curve as said first rail and second rail.
16. The surfboard of claim 1, wherein said at least one tunnel is one tunnel centrally located with respect to the width of said bottom surface and extends from said rear side of said board to said front side of said board.
17. The surfboard of claim 1, wherein said at least one tunnel extends from a point short of said front side of said board towards said at least one fin and continues past said at least one fin towards a rear most side of said board.
18. A hydrodynamic surfboard, comprising: a board having a top deck, a bottom surface, a front side having a front distalmost end, a rear side having a rear distalmost end, said rear side having at least one fin, at least one tunnel indented into the thickness of the board a predetermined depth, said tunnel extends longitudinally along said bottom surface from said front side to said rear side without said tunnel reaching said front or rear distalmost end, wherein said at least one fin is mounted within said at least one tunnel, wherein said at least one tunnel extends along a center of the width of said bottom surface of said board.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(14) The following detailed description is intended to provide example implementations to one of ordinary skill in the art, and is not intended to limit the invention to the explicit disclosure, as one or ordinary skill in the art will understand that variations can be substituted that are within the scope of the invention as described.
(15) The present disclosure discloses an apparatus comprising a board such as a surfboard or body board. The board comprises a top deck and a bottom. The board comprises a forward end and a rear end. The distance between the forward end and the rear end defines a length of the board. The board further comprises rails provided at side of the board, which defines a width of the board. The rails are provided in a step-like structure to reduce thickness of the rails coming in contact with wave water wall. The board further comprises a cut-section provided at bottom along longitudinal axis of the board to reduce resistance against surface of the water when in motion. The board further comprises a set of fins provided at bottom near the rear end. Further, the board comprises at least one stringer at its center to strengthen the board, reduce deformation, and add stiffness to the board.
(16) Various features and embodiments of the apparatus for travelling in ocean surf are explained in conjunction with the description of
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(18) The board 102 comprises a forward end 108, a rear end 110, and two rails 112, 114. It should be understood that the board 102 is defined; by a length disposed between the forward end 108 and the read end 110 and a width disposed between the (side) rails 112 and 114.
(19) In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, the rails 112 and 114 are provided in a step-like structure or stair-section shape. Referring to
(20) Due to reduced thickness at the ails 112 and 114, when the user tries turn the apparatus 100 in motion, say by applying pressure on one rail e.g., rail 112 so that more of the rail 112 comes in contact with the water, the surface tension of water moving along the bottom 106 and the rail 112 causes the water to attempt to adhere to the rail 112 of the board 102. Due to reduced contact, resistance of drag in the water on side of the board 102 is reduced and the apparatus 100 will be easily turned in that direction.
(21) The board 102 further comprises a set of fins 116 attached to the bottom 106 near the rear end 110. Referring to
(22) In one implementation, the board 102 is provided with a cut section or tunnel 120 at the bottom 106. Specifically, the cut section 120 is formed out of a deep cut in the body of the board 102 at the bottom 106. In other words, the cut section 120 is provided in a longitudinal axis/craving sculpted in low relief at the bottom 106. Referring to
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(24) The cut section 120 can be provided in various shapes and sizes at the bottom 106 of the board 102 depending upon on the size and maneuvering needed when in water. Examples of the cut section 120 provided in different shapes are illustrated in
(25) The cut section 120 is provided at the bottom 106 to reduce resistance against surface of the water when in motion and to increase speed, balance and easy maneuvering. In other words, when the board 102 is in motion, water coming in contact with the bottom 106 is reduced due to the cut section 120, as water is made to pass through the cut section 120 which will result in less resistance on the bottom 106 against surface of the water. It should be understood that the apparatus 100, when in water, moves its main volumes of buoyancy B towards its edges as shown in
(26) It should be noted that the existing surfboards could be made to function similar to the apparatus described above by sculpting the rails at the side and sculpting a cut section at bottom of the board. As such, the present disclosure can be implemented on a new board (surfboard or body board) or existing boards to reduce resistance against water when in water and to increase speed, better balance and maneuvering. Further, the disclosure can be used to sculpt the boards made up of different materials, shapes and sizes. Furthermore, the board may be provided with the top deck having either a flat surface or concave surface to provide steadiness to feet of the user when the apparatus is in motion.
(27) Although the present disclosure is explained to have a single stringer, it should be obvious to a person skilled in the art to include more than one stringer in the board to provide stability and better maneuvering.
(28) The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.