Claims
- 1. A bodyboard for supporting a rider during travel in ocean surf comprising:
- an elongate, semi-rigid board having top and bottom surfaces, a front nose end, a rear tail end and an inner core filled predominately with semi-rigid foam, and
- stiffening means for establishing a stiffened portion of the board extending generally from adjacent the tail end forwardly to the region where a rider's elbow generally is located when in a prone riding position with an arm extended forward to grasp the nose end, the board having a nose portion forward of the stiffened portion encompassing between approximately 15 percent and 40 percent of the length of the board, the nose portion of the board being flexible relative to the stiffened portion enabling the rider to bend the nose portion to maneuver the board as it travels in ocean surf.
- 2. A bodyboard comprising:
- an elongate board extending between a front nose end and a rear tail end and having a bottom skin which provides a planing surface, a top skin which provides a riding surface, and including semi-rigid foam therebetween,
- means for stiffening a major portion of the length of the board from a region adjacent the tail end to a region forward of the midpoint between the nose and tail ends for inhibiting flexure and bending of the stiffened portion of the board,
- a forward bendable portion of the board extending from a region adjacent the nose end to the stiffened portion, the forward bendable portion being unstiffened and relatively more flexible than the stiffened portion of the board, and including a pattern of scoring of the semi-rigid foam to establish a plurality of generally parallel channels in the semi-rigid foam beneath the top skin, the channels extending laterally across a major portion of the width of the board in the forward bendable portion to increase the bendability of the forward bendable portion.
- 3. A bodyboard as in claim 2, the board including elongate, laterally opposed side edges extending from the nose to the tail, the parallel channels being arcuate, arching toward the nose of the board, and the channels extending into the foam beneath the top skin from a region near one side edge to a region near the other side edge.
- 4. A bodyboard as in claim 2 in which the board includes side edges extending from the nose end to the tail end and each channel extends laterally from a point spaced from one side edge to a point spaced from the other side edge.
- 5. A bodyboard as in claim 4 in which the channels are arcuate, each channel arcing toward the nose of the board, and each channel including a segment of a circular arc which is centered generally along the central longitudinal axis of the board.
- 6. A bodyboard as in claim 4 in which each channel has a depth in the foam beneath the top skin of between about one-twenty-fifth and four-tenths the thickness of the foam in the forward bendable portion of the board.
- 7. A bodyboard as in claim 6 in which the pattern of scoring of the semi-rigid foam to establish a plurality of generally parallel channels in the semi-rigid foam further includes means for minimizing regions of stress concentration, whereby creasing of the forward bendable portion is inhibited.
- 8. A bodyboard comprising:
- an elongated board extending between a front nose end and a rear tail end, including side edges extending longitudinally from the nose end to the tail end, and having a bottom skin which provides a planing surface, a top skin which provides a riding surface, and semi-rigid foam therebetween,
- means for stiffening a major portion of the length of the board from a region adjacent the tail end to a region forward of the midpoint between of the stiffened portion of the board,
- the board having a forward bendable portion extending from a region adjacent the nose end to the stiffened portion, the bendable portion being unstiffened and relatively more flexible than the stiffened portion of the board, the forward bendable portion including a pattern of scoring of the semi-rigid foam beneath the top skin for increasing the bendability of the forward bendable portion,
- the pattern of scoring including a plurality of spaced apart, generally parallel channels extending across a major portion of the width of the forward bendable portion from a point spaced from one side edge to a point spaced from the other side edge, each channel having a depth in the foam beneath the top skin of from about three-sixteenth-inch to about three-eights-inch and a width of from about three-sixteenth-inch to about three-eights-inch, the spacing between adjacent channels being from about 1-inch to about 11/2-inches, and the channels being arcuate, arching toward the nose of the board, whereby the spacing, length and shape of the channels inhibit localized concentrations of stress when the forward bendable portion is flexed.
- 9. A bodyboard for supporting a rider during travel in ocean surf comprising:
- an elongated, semi-rigid board having top and bottom surfaces, a front nose end, a rear tail end, and an inner core filled predominately with semi-rigid foam,
- stiffening means for establishing a stiffened portion of the board extending generally from adjacent the tail end forward to the region where a rider's elbow generally is located when in a prone riding position with an arm extended forward to grasp the nose end, the board having a nose portion forward of the stiffened portion, the nose portion being flexible relative to the stiffened portion enabling the ridge to bend the nose portion to maneuver the board as it travels in ocean surf, and
- the stiffening means including a layer of stiffening material in the stiffened portion of the board laminated into the board structure, the stiffening layer including a forward edge closest to the nose end of the board in the region where a rider's elbow generally is located when in a prone riding position, the forward edge of the stiffening layer being arcuate, arching toward the nose end of the board.
- 10. A bodyboard as in claim 9 in which the layer of stiffening material includes a sheet of fiber mesh formed of spaced-apart thermoplastic fibers having a ratio of fiber thickness-to-fiber spacing in the range of between about 1-to-8 and 1-to-25.
- 11. A bodyboard as in claim 10 in which the orientation of the fibers in the fiber mesh is diagonal relative to the longitudinal center line of the board.
- 12. A bodyboard for supporting a rider during travel in ocean surf comprising:
- an elongate, semi-rigid board having top and bottom surfaces, a front nose end, a rear tail end, and an inner core filled predominately with semi-rigid foam, including a top skin on the top surface of the board and a bottom skin on the bottom surface of the board, and
- stiffening means for establishing a stiffened portion of the board extending generally from adjacent the tail end forwardly to the region where a rider's elbow generally is located when in a prone riding position with an arm extended forward to grasp the nose end, the board having a nose portion forward of the stiffened portion, the nose portion being flexible relative to the stiffened portion enabling the rider to bend the nose portion to maneuver the board as it travels in ocean surf, and
- the stiffening means including an upper layer of stiffening material in the stiffened portion of the board disposed between the foam core and the top skin, and a lower layer of stiffening material in the stiffened portion of the board disposed between the foam core and the bottom skin.
- 13. A bodyboard comprising:
- an elongate board extending between a front nose end and rear tail end and including a bottom skin which provides a planing surface, a semi-rigid foam core, a top skin which provides a riding surface, and laterally-opposed side edges extending from the nose end to the tail end,
- the board including a stiffened portion encompassing a major portion of the length of the board from a region adjacent the tail end to a region forward of the midpoint between the nose and tail ends, the stiffened portion extending generally between the side edges of the board, the board structure in the stiffened portion further including a lower stiffening layer including thermoplastic fiber mesh laminated between the foam core and the bottom skin and an upper stiffening layer including thermoplastic fiber mesh laminated between the foam core and the top skin, and
- a plurality of generally parallel, arcuate channels extending into the foam beneath the top skin in the portion of the board forward of the stiffened portion for enhancing the flexure and bendability of the forward portion of the board, the channels extending laterally across the forward portion of the board from a point near one side edge to a point near the other side edge.
- 14. A bodyboard as in claim 13 in which the channels in the foam beneath the top skin in the forward portion of the board have a depth and spacing which is in the range of about one-twenty-fifth to four-tenths the thickness of the foam core, the thermoplastic fiber mesh used in the upper and lower stiffening layers is an open weave mesh having a ratio of fiber thickness-to-fiber spacing in the range of between about 1-to-8 and 1-to-25, and the orientation of the fibers in the fiber mesh is diagonal relative to the center longitudinal axis of the board.
- 15. A bodyboard as in claim 13 in which the lower stiffening layer includes a thin boundary layer of semi-rigid foam between the bottom skin and the fiber mesh, the fiber mesh being bonded between the boundary layer and the core, and the upper stiffening layer includes at least one thin boundary layer of semi-rigid foam, the fiber mesh being bonded between the top skin and the core.
- 16. A bodyboard as in claim 13 in which the upper stiffening layer has a forward end closest to the nose end of the board, the forward end of the upper stiffening layer being arcuate and approximately parallel with the arcuate channels in the forward portion of the board.
- 17. A bodyboard for supporting a rider during travel in ocean surf comprising:
- an elongate, semi-rigid board having top and bottom surfaces, a front nose end, a rear tail end, and an inner core filled predominately with semi-rigid foam,
- stiffening means for establishing a stiffened portion of the board extending generally from adjacent the tail end forwardly to the region where a rider's elbow generally is located when in a prone riding position with an arm extended forward to grasp the nose end, the board having a nose portion forward of the stiffened portion, the nose portion being flexible relative to the stiffened portion enabling the rider to bend the nose portion to maneuver the board as its travels in ocean surf, and
- a plurality of channels formed in the foam core, the channels being generally parallel and arcuate, arching toward the nose end of the board.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 07/638,835, filed Jan. 4, 1991, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,114,370, entitled BODYBOARD WITH VARIABLE STIFFNESS, invented by Steven Michael Moran.
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