Folding longboard based on an indivisible flexible element
10071302 ยท 2018-09-11
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Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C17/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A foldable longboard composed of a deck split in multiple sections connected on their lower surface with a folding assembly having an indivisible flexible element capable of bending near the interface between the different sections of the deck, allowing therefore said sections to be rotated in one direction to a folded position where the bottom surfaces of each section face each other, while inhibiting said sections to rotate in the other direction, against each other's top surface, when the longboard is in its elongated configuration.
Claims
1. A folding longboard comprising: a front section having a front end, a rear joint margin, an upper surface, a lower surface and a front wheel assembly near said front end; a rear section having a front joint margin, a rear end, an upper surface, a lower surface and a rear wheel assembly near said rear end; a folding assembly composed of at least one indivisible flexible element substantially non stretchable along its length and spanning both said front and rear sections; the folding assembly being firmly attached, directly or indirectly, to said lower surfaces of said front and rear sections while being able to bend in an area surrounding a boundary between said front section and said rear section, wherein the flexible element is configured to allow said front and rear sections to be placed into a folded position towards said respective lower surfaces when said folding longboard is in a folded configuration, and wherein the flexible element is configured to inhibit rotation of said front and rear sections in a direction of said upper surfaces when said folding longboard is in an elongated configuration, wherein, in the elongated configuration, said upper surfaces of said front and rear sections are mutually substantially coplanar and form a contiguous longboard deck; wherein the folding longboard further comprises means for limiting the maximum angle to which said indivisible flexible element bends locally at any given point.
2. The folding longboard as disclosed in claim 1 wherein one or more of said at least one indivisible flexible element are composed of one or more layers of glass fibers or synthetic fibers chosen among carbon fiber, aramid fibers or a mix of these materials, said one or more layers of fibers being bound together.
3. The folding longboard as disclosed in claim 2 wherein said one or more layers of fibers are firmly attached to the lower surface of said front section and said rear section with resins or glues, wherein a region surrounding the boundary between said front section and said rear section is left without the resins or glues, thus configuring said layers of fibers to separate from said lower surfaces and bend at the region.
4. The folding longboard as disclosed in claim 1 further comprising one or more tongue and groove joints implemented on said rear joint margin of said front section and said front joint margin of said rear section, the one or more tongue and groove joints interlocking together when said folding longboard is in elongated configuration.
5. The folding longboard as disclosed in claim 1 further comprising an additional mechanical system implemented with the purpose of controlling the movement of said front and rear sections when switching between elongated and folded configurations and avoiding each section of said folding longboard to move along inopportune directions when in folded configuration.
6. The folding longboard as disclosed in claim 1 further comprising one or more securing assemblies able to fasten said front section to said rear section when said folding longboard is in its folded configuration, the one or more securing assemblies impeding movements of said front section and said rear section against each other, and maintaining said folding longboard in its folded configuration until said securing assemblies are disengaged.
7. The folding longboard as disclosed in claim 1 further comprising one or more securing assemblies able to fasten said front section to said rear section when said folding longboard is in the elongated configuration, the one or more securing assemblies impeding said folding longboard from exiting the elongated configuration until said securing assemblies are disengaged.
Description
4. DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following drawings are submitted with this utility patent application.
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5. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) To better understand how this invention operates while expressing with clear and concise words, some possible embodiments are presented. The description of these embodiments should not be taken in a limiting sense; they have the mere purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
(14) Parts and sections will be mentioned with reference numbers quoting portions of one or more of the drawings attached. While it is assured that there is at least one occurrence of the reference number in at least one of the drawings in the mentioned group, some of the cited drawings might omit showing a specific referenced part whenever said part is not clearly visible or whenever indicating it in said drawing might introduce confusion or ambiguity.
(15) Generically all the embodiments described for this invention, as illustrated in
(16) For the sake of simplicity, the description might refer to a longboard with one flexible element only. For longboards using two or more flexible elements, the same considerations should be done for each flexible element as said flexible elements are all attached to both sections, mounted in the same direction and perform similarly.
(17) Said folding longboard will have two possible configurations: a folded configuration where said flexible element 4 is bent and said lower surfaces 24 and 44 of said deck sections 20 and 40 face each other and an elongated configuration where said flexible element 4 is straight, said joint margins 22 and 42 of the deck sections 20 and 40 are touching at the interface between sections 3 and said upper surfaces 23 and 43 of both sections 20 and 40 are mutually substantially coplanar and form a contiguous longboard deck. Entering the elongated configuration from the folded configuration is done by rotating the deck sections 20 and 40 in the direction needed for straightening out the flexible element 4. Such direction will be referred in this patent application as the unfolding direction. When said flexible element 4 is straight, and the joint margins 22 and 42 of the deck sections 20 and 40 are touching, no further rotation of the deck sections along the same direction is possible unless the flexible element 4 stretches along its length or the deck sections 20 and 40 get compressed near the interface 3 between them. For this reason the flexible element 4 must be able to sustain a high tensile load without significant elongation. Likewise, when a rider stands on top of the elongated longboard with both its feet between the two wheel assembly 25 and 45, as it is usually done in regular longboards, its weight forces the deck parts 20 and 40 to further rotate in the unfolding direction where the interface 3 between said sections 20 and 40 tend to get closer to the ground. Such movement translates to a tensile load on the flexible element 4 along its length and a compressive load on the deck sections 20 and 40 near the interface 3 between said sections 20 and 40 along their length that is the direction coming from the front end of the deck 21 to the rear end of the deck 41. Being the deck able to sustain such compressive load and being the flexible element 4 engineered in order to stand such tensile load without relevant elongation, the deck sections 20 and 40 will maintain their desired position keeping the longboard in its elongated configuration and preventing the interface 3 between said sections 20 and 40 from getting close to the ground. When the center of mass of the rider doesn't fall near the interface 3 between said sections 20 and 40, said rear joint margin 22 might tend to drift vertically against said front joint margin 42 as there is nothing preventing such movement. To avoid this, one or more tongue and groove joints composed of slots 18 and ridges 17, can be implemented on said rear and front joint margins 22 and 42 of said deck sections 20 and 40.
(18) One of the possible embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in
(19) A second possible embodiment of the invention, as illustrated in
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(21) To avoid the longboard from exiting its elongated configuration whenever the rider steps outside the area of the deck between the front wheel assembly 25 and the rear wheel assembly 45, one or more securing assemblies can be implemented for holding the longboard in its elongated configuration when engaged.
(22) A further additional part that the system might include is a structure to avoid the flexible element 4 to bend too tight preventing it to wear prematurely. An exemplificative embodiment of said structure is shown in
(23) Another optional component that can be implemented on the folding longboard is a mechanism for precisely controlling the movement of the different deck sections 20 and 40 when switching between folded and elongated configuration. In
(24) While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.