Process and tool for application of wax onto watersport boards
09669286 ยท 2017-06-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B32/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A process and tool for the application of wax onto watersport boards including, but not limited to, surfboards, longboards, foam top boards, skim boards, standup paddle boards, boogie boards, wake skateboards, and wake surfboards. The process includes shredding wax with the use of a handheld grating device having a cutting blade with grating holes. The process further includes distributing the grated wax fragments onto the surface of the watersport board while continuing to rub the wax over the cutting blade of the grating device and layering the grated wax fragments over areas of the board surface where grip is needed, and then gently pressing the wax fragments onto the surface of the board to create a texture for ideal grip and traction needed to stand on and control the watersport board. One or more scraper edges on the grating device allow for removal of the wax from the board surface.
Claims
1. A method of applying wax to a watersport board comprising the steps of: providing a tool including: a main body including a proximal handle portion, a distal edge, and opposite side edges extending between the distal edge and the proximal handle portion; a grating blade on the main body between the proximal handle portion and the distal edge and the grating blade including a plurality of grating holes structured and disposed for cutting and shredding wax from a unitary mass of wax material to produce a plurality of wax fragments of a particular shape and texture; a tapered scraper blade along the distal edge structured and disposed for scraping and removing wax from a surface; and at least one curved scraper blade on at least one of the opposite side edges of the main body for scraping and removing wax from a curved surface; holding the tool in one hand and the unitary mass of wax material in the other hand while maintaining the tool above the surface of the watersport board to which the wax is being applied; moving the unitary mass of wax material over the grating blade while pressing the unitary mass of wax material gently against the grating blade to cause the plurality of wax fragments to be cut from the unitary mass of wax material; allowing the plurality of wax fragments to fall onto the surface of the watersport board; continuing to move the unitary mass of wax material against the grating blade while moving the tool over the surface of the watersport board to cause the plurality of wax fragments to fall and be distributed throughout the desired area of wax application on the surface of the watersport board; and gently pressing the plurality of wax fragments with at least one hand onto the surface of the watersport board to cause the plurality of wax fragments to adhere to the surface.
2. A method of applying wax to a watersport board comprising the steps of: providing a tool including: a main body including a proximal handle portion, a distal edge, and opposite side edges extending between the distal edge and the proximal handle portion; a grating blade on the main body between the proximal handle portion and the distal edge and the grating blade including a plurality of bi-directional grating holes structured and disposed for cutting and shredding wax from a unitary mass of wax material to produce a plurality of wax fragments of a particular shape and texture as the unitary mass of wax material is moved both in a first direction against the grating blade and an opposite second direction against the grating blade; a tapered scraper blade along the distal edge structured and disposed for scraping and removing wax from a surface; and at least one curved scraper blade on at least one of the opposite side edges of the main body for scraping and removing wax from a curved surface; holding the tool in one hand and the unitary mass of wax material in the other hand while maintaining the tool above the surface of the watersport board to which the wax is being applied; moving the unitary mass of wax material over the grating blade in both the first direction and the opposite second direction while pressing the unitary mass of wax material gently against the grating blade to cause the plurality of wax fragments to be cut from the unitary mass of wax material as the unitary mass of wax material is moved in both the first and second directions; allowing the plurality of wax fragments to fall onto the surface of the watersport board; continuing to move the unitary mass of wax material against the grating blade in both the first and second directions while moving the tool over the surface of the watersport board to cause the plurality of wax fragments to fall and be distributed throughout the desired area of wax application on the surface of the watersport board; and gently pressing the plurality of wax fragments with at least one hand onto the surface of the watersport board to cause the plurality of wax fragments to adhere to the surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a fuller understanding of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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(6) Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(8) The tool 100 further includes a tapered scraper edge 104 along a distal edge of the tool. The scraper edge is used for removing the wax from the surface of the watersport board as necessary. In a preferred embodiment, the tool further includes curved scraper edges 106 on opposite sides for removing wax from the curved surfaces or rails of a watersport board, such as the rails of a surfboard. As seen in
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(15) Once the wax as been applied according to the steps of the process as set forth above, the watersport board 122 can be used and enjoyed with the added grip and traction. When more texture is needed to improve the grip, the user can continue the steps of the process as set forth above. The amount of grip and traction will vary depending on user preference and usage.
(16) Over time, the wax will lose its texture and grip and will need to be removed and replaced. When this is necessary, the scraper edge 104 of the grating tool 100 of the present invention (see
(17) While the present invention has been shown and described in accordance with a preferred and practical embodiment thereof, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are fully contemplated within the spirit and scope of the invention.