Claims
- 1. A core for a gliding board, comprising:an elongated, thin core member constructed and arranged for incorporation into a gliding board and having a tip end, a tail end and a pair of opposed edges, wherein said core member has a longitudinal axis extending in a tip-to-tail direction, a transverse axis extending in an edge-to-edge direction perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, and a normal axis that is perpendicular to a base plane extending through said longitudinal axis and said transverse axis, said core member including a plurality of vertically laminated anisotropic structures, said plurality of vertically laminated anisotropic structures including first and second anisotropic structures, said first and second anisotropic structures having first and second principal axes, respectively, along which a mechanical property of said first and second anisotropic structures has a maximum value, said mechanical property being selected from the group consisting of compressive strength, compressive stiffness, compressive fatigue strength, compressive creep strength, tensile strength, tensile stiffness, tensile fatigue strength and tensile creep strength, wherein said first principal axis is oriented in a first direction and lies in a first plane that is parallel to said base plane, and said second principal axis is oriented in a second direction that is non-parallel to said first direction.
- 2. The gliding board core recited in claim 1, wherein said second principal axis is oriented with at least one angle of between 10° and 80° relative to any one of said longitudinal axis, said transverse axis and said normal axis.
- 3. The gliding board core recited in claim 2, wherein said angle is approximately 45°.
- 4. The gliding board core recited in claim 1, wherein said second principal axis lies in a second plane extending parallel to a longitudinal plane extending through said longitudinal axis and said normal axis.
- 5. The gliding board core recited in claim 1, wherein said second principal axis lies in a second plane extending parallel to a transverse plane extending through said transverse axis and said normal axis.
- 6. The gliding board core recited in claim 5, wherein said first direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 7. The gliding board core recited in claim 1, wherein said second principal axis lies in a second plane that is perpendicular to said base plane, said second plane being non-parallel to said longitudinal axis and said transverse axis.
- 8. The gliding board core recited in claim 7, wherein said first direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 9. The gliding board core recited in claim 1, wherein said plurality of vertically laminated anisotropic structures includes a plurality of said first anisotropic structures and a plurality of said second anisotropic structures.
- 10. The gliding board core recited in claim 1, wherein said first and second anisotropic structures are formed from an anisotropic material.
- 11. The gliding board core recited in claim 10, wherein said first and second anisotropic structures include wood.
- 12. The gliding board recited in claim 11, wherein said first and second principal axes of said wood anisotropic structures lie along a grain of said wood anisotropic structures.
- 13. The gliding board core recited in claim 1, wherein said core member is constructed and arranged to be incorporated in a snowboard.
- 14. The gliding board core recited in claim 1, wherein said core member includes a first region with said first anisotropic structure and a pair of second regions with said second anisotropic structure disposed along said pair of opposite edges, said first region being disposed between said pair of second regions.
- 15. The gliding board core recited in claim 14, wherein said first direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 16. The gliding board core recited in claim 14, wherein said second plane is parallel to said transverse axis.
- 17. The gliding board core recited in claim 16, wherein said first direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 18. The gliding board core recited in claim 1, in combination with said gliding board, said gliding board core being incorporated into said gliding board.
- 19. The combination recited in claim 18, wherein said gliding board is a snowboard.
- 20. A core for a gliding board, comprising:an elongated core member constructed and arranged for incorporation into a gliding board, said core member including top and bottom outer surfaces and having a tip end, a tail end and a pair of opposed edges, wherein said core member has a longitudinal axis extending in a tip-to-tail direction, a transverse axis extending in an edge-to-edge direction perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, and a normal axis that is perpendicular to a base plane extending through said longitudinal axis and said transverse axis, said core member including a first anisotropic structure formed from an anisotropic material and a second anisotropic structure formed from an anisotropic material, each extending continuously from said top outer surface to said bottom outer surface, said first and second anisotropic structures having first and second principal axes, respectively, along which a mechanical property of said anisotropic structures has a maximum value, said mechanical property being selected from the group consisting of compressive strength, compressive stiffness, compressive fatigue strength, compressive creep strength, tensile strength, tensile stiffness, tensile fatigue strength and tensile creep strength, wherein said first principal axis is oriented in a first direction and lies in a first plane that is parallel to said base plane, and said second principal axis is oriented in a second direction that is non-parallel to said first direction.
- 21. The gliding board core recited in claim 20, wherein said second principal axis is oriented with at least one angle of between 10° and 80° relative to any one of said longitudinal axis, said transverse axis and said normal axis.
- 22. The gliding board core recited in claim 21, wherein said angle is approximately 45°.
- 23. The gliding board core recited in claim 20, wherein said second principal axis lies in a second plane extending parallel to a longitudinal plane extending through said longitudinal axis and said normal axis.
- 24. The gliding board core recited in claim 20, wherein said second principal axis lies in a second plane extending parallel to a transverse plane extending through said transverse axis and said normal axis.
- 25. The gliding board core recited in claim 24, wherein said first direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 26. The gliding board core recited in claim 20, wherein said second principal axis lies in a second plane that is perpendicular to said base plane, said second plane being non-parallel to said longitudinal axis and said transverse axis.
- 27. The gliding board core recited in claim 26, wherein said first direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 28. The gliding board core recited in claim 20, wherein said core member includes a plurality of vertically laminated first and second anisotropic structures.
- 29. The gliding board core recited in claim 20, wherein said first and second anisotropic structures include wood.
- 30. The gliding board recited in claim 29, wherein said first and second principal axes of said wood anisotropic structures lie along a grain of said wood anisotropic structures.
- 31. The gliding board core recited in claim 20, wherein said core member is constructed and arranged to be incorporated in a snowboard.
- 32. The gliding board core recited in claim 20, wherein said core member includes a first region said first anisotropic structure and a pair of second regions with said second anisotropic structure disposed along said pair of opposite edges, said first region being disposed between said pair of second regions.
- 33. The gliding board core recited in claim 32, wherein said first direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 34. The gliding board core recited in claim 32, wherein said second plane is parallel to said transverse axis.
- 35. The gliding board core recited in claim 34, wherein said first direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 36. The gliding board core recited in claim 20, in combination with said gliding board, said gliding board core being incorporated into said gliding board.
- 37. The combination recited in claim 36, wherein said gliding board is a snowboard.
- 38. A core for a gliding board, comprising:an elongated core member constructed and arranged for incorporation into a gliding board, said core member including top and bottom outer surfaces and having a tip end, a tail end and a pair of opposed edges, wherein said core member has a longitudinal axis extending in a tip-to-tail direction, a transverse axis extending in an edge-to-edge direction perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, and a normal axis that is perpendicular to a base plane extending through said longitudinal axis and said transverse axis, said core member including a first anisotropic structure and a second anisotropic structure, each formed from a material selected from the group consisting of a fiber-impregnated resin and a molded thermoplastic, said first and second anisotropic structures having first and second principal axes, respectively, along which a mechanical property of said first and second anisotropic structures has a maximum value, said mechanical property being selected from the group consisting of compressive strength, compressive stiffness, compressive fatigue strength, compressive creep strength, tensile strength, tensile stiffness, tensile fatigue strength and tensile creep strength, wherein said first principal axis is oriented in a first direction and lies in a first plane that is parallel to said base plane, and said second principal axis is oriented in a second direction that is non-parallel to said first direction.
- 39. The gliding board core recited in claim 38, wherein said second principal axis is oriented with at least one angle of between 10° and 80° relative to any one of said longitudinal axis, said transverse axis and said normal axis.
- 40. The gliding board core recited in claim 39, wherein said angle is approximately 45°.
- 41. The gliding board core recited in claim 38, wherein said second principal axis lies in a second plane extending parallel to a longitudinal plane extending through said longitudinal axis and said normal axis.
- 42. The gliding board core recited in claim 38, wherein said second principal axis lies in a second plane extending parallel to a transverse plane extending through said transverse axis and said normal axis.
- 43. The gliding board core recited in claim 42, wherein said first direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 44. The gliding board core recited in claim 38, wherein said second principal axis lies in a second plane that is perpendicular to said base plane, said second plane being non-parallel to said longitudinal axis and said transverse axis.
- 45. The gliding board core recited in claim 44, wherein said first direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 46. The gliding board core recited in claim 38, wherein said core member is constructed and arranged to be incorporated in a snowboard.
- 47. The gliding board core recited in claim 38, in combination with said gliding board, said gliding board core being incorporated into said gliding board.
- 48. The combination recited in claim 47, wherein said gliding board is a snowboard.
- 49. The gliding board core recited in claim 38, wherein said first and second anisotropic structures extend from said top outer surface to said bottom outer surface.
- 50. The gliding board core recited in claims 38, wherein said fiber-impregnated resin includes a plurality of fibers oriented in said first and second directions.
- 51. A core for a gliding board, comprising:an elongated, thin core member constructed and arranged for incorporation into a gliding board and having a tip end, a tail end and a pair of opposed edges, wherein said core member has a longitudinal axis extending in a tip-to-tail direction, a transverse axis extending in an edge-to-edge direction perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, and a normal axis that is perpendicular to a base plane extending through said longitudinal axis and said transverse axis, said core member including a plurality of vertically laminated anisotropic structures, said plurality of vertically laminated anisotropic structures including first and second anisotropic structures, said first and second anisotropic structures having first and second principal axes, respectively, along which a mechanical property of said first and second anisotropic structures has a maximum value, said mechanical property being selected from the group consisting of compressive strength, compressive stiffness, compressive fatigue strength, compressive creep strength, tensile strength, tensile stiffness, tensile fatigue strength and tensile creep strength, wherein said first principal axis is oriented in a first direction that is non-parallel to the normal axis and lies in a first plane that is parallel to a transverse plane extending through said transverse and normal axes, and said second principal axis is oriented in a second direction that is non-parallel to said first direction.
- 52. The gliding board core recited in claim 51, wherein said first principal axis is oriented with at least one angle of between 10° and 80° relative to any one of said longitudinal axis, said transverse axis and said normal axis.
- 53. The gliding board core recited in claim 52, wherein said angle is approximately 45°.
- 54. The gliding board core recited in claim 51, wherein said second principal axis lies in a second plane extending parallel to a longitudinal plane extending through said longitudinal axis and said normal axis.
- 55. The gliding board core recited in claim 51, wherein said second principal axis lies in a second plane that is non-parallel to said first plane.
- 56. The gliding board core recited in claim 55, wherein said second direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 57. The gliding board core recited in claim 51, wherein said second direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 58. The gliding board core recited in claim 51, wherein said plurality of vertically laminated anisotropic structures includes a plurality of said first anisotropic structures and a plurality of said second anisotropic structures.
- 59. The gliding board core recited in claim 51, wherein said first and second anisotropic structures are formed from an anisotropic material.
- 60. The gliding board core recited in claim 59, wherein said first and second anisotropic structures include wood.
- 61. The gliding board recited in claim 60, wherein said first and second principal axes of said wood anisotropic structures lie along a grain of said wood anisotropic structures.
- 62. The gliding board core recited in claim 51, wherein said core member is constructed and arranged to be incorporated in a snowboard.
- 63. The gliding board core recited in claim 51, wherein said core member includes a first region with said first anisotropic structure and a pair of second regions with said second anisotropic structure disposed along said pair of opposite edges, said first region being disposed between said pair of second regions.
- 64. The gliding board core recited in claim 63, wherein said second direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 65. The gliding board core recited in claim 51, in combination with said gliding board, said gliding board core being incorporated into said gliding board.
- 66. The combination recited in claim 65, wherein said gliding board is a snowboard.
- 67. A core for a gliding board, comprising:an elongated core member constructed and arranged for incorporation into a gliding board, said core member including top and bottom outer surfaces and having a tip end, a tail end and a pair of opposed edges, wherein said core member has a longitudinal axis extending in a tip-to-tail direction, a transverse axis extending in an edge-to-edge direction perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, and a normal axis that is perpendicular to a base plane extending through said longitudinal axis and said transverse axis, said core member including a first anisotropic structure formed from an anisotropic material and a second anisotropic structure formed from an anisotropic material, each extending continuously from said top outer surface to said bottom outer surface, said first and second anisotropic structures having first and second principal axes, respectively, along which a mechanical property of said anisotropic structures has a maximum value, said mechanical property being selected from the group consisting of compressive strength, compressive stiffness, compressive fatigue strength, compressive creep strength, tensile strength, tensile stiffness, tensile fatigue strength and tensile creep strength, wherein said first principal axis is oriented in a first direction that is non-parallel to the normal axis and lies in a first plane that is parallel to a transverse plane extending through said transverse and normal axes, and said second principal axis is oriented in a second direction that is non-parallel to said first direction.
- 68. The gliding board core recited in claim 67, wherein said first principal axis is oriented with at least one angle of between 10° and 80° relative to any one of said longitudinal axis, said transverse axis and said normal axis.
- 69. The gliding board core recited in claim 68, wherein said angle is approximately 45°.
- 70. The gliding board core recited in claim 67, wherein said second principal axis lies in a second plane extending parallel to a longitudinal plane extending through said longitudinal axis and said normal axis.
- 71. The gliding board core recited in claim 67, wherein said second principal axis lies in a second plane that is non-parallel to said first plane.
- 72. The gliding board core recited in claim 71, wherein said second direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 73. The gliding board core recited in claim 67, wherein said second direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 74. The gliding board core recited in claim 67, wherein said core member includes a plurality of vertically laminated first and second anisotropic structures.
- 75. The gliding board core recited in claim 67, wherein said first and second anisotropic structures include wood.
- 76. The gliding board recited in claim 75, wherein said first and second principal axes of said wood anisotropic structures lie along a grain of said wood anisotropic structures.
- 77. The gliding board core recited in claim 67, wherein said core member is constructed and arranged to be incorporated in a snowboard.
- 78. The gliding board core recited in claim 67, wherein said core member includes a first region with said first anisotropic structure and a pair of second regions with said second anisotropic structure disposed along said pair of opposite edges, said first region being disposed between said pair of second regions.
- 79. The gliding board core recited in claim 78, wherein said second direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 80. The gliding board core recited in claim 67, in combination with said gliding board, said gliding board core being incorporated into said gliding board.
- 81. The combination recited in claim 80, wherein said gliding board is a snowboard.
- 82. A core for a gliding board, comprising:an elongated core member constructed and arranged for incorporation into a gliding board, said core member including top and bottom outer surfaces and having a tip end, a tail end and a pair of opposed edges, wherein said core member has a longitudinal axis extending in a tip-to-tail direction, a transverse axis extending in an edge-to-edge direction perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, and a normal axis that is perpendicular to a base plane extending through said longitudinal axis and said transverse axis, said core member including a first anisotropic structure and a second anisotropic structure, each formed from a material selected from the group consisting of a fiber-impregnated resin and a molded thermoplastic, said first and second anisotropic structures having first and second principal axes, respectively, along which a mechanical property of said first and second anisotropic structures has a maximum value, said mechanical property being selected from the group consisting of compressive strength compressive stiffness, compressive fatigue strength, compressive creep strength, tensile strength, tensile stiffness, tensile fatigue strength and tensile creep strength, wherein said first principal axis is oriented in a first direction that is non-parallel to the normal axis and lies in a first plane that is parallel to a transverse plane extending through said transverse and normal axes, and said second principal axis is oriented in a second direction that is non-parallel to said first direction.
- 83. The gliding board core recited in claim 82, wherein said first principal axis is oriented with at least one angle of between 10° and 80° relative to any one of said longitudinal axis, said transverse axis and said normal axis.
- 84. The gliding board core recited in claim 83, wherein said angle is approximately 45°.
- 85. The gliding board core recited in claim 82, wherein said second principal axis lies in a second plane extending parallel to a longitudinal plane extending through said longitudinal axis and said normal axis.
- 86. The gliding board core recited in claim 82, wherein said second principal axis lies in a second plane that is non-parallel to said first plane.
- 87. The gliding board core recited in claim 86, wherein said second direction is parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 88. The gliding board core recited in claim 82, wherein said core member is constructed and arranged to be incorporated in a snowboard.
- 89. The gliding board core recited in claim 88, in combination with said gliding board, said gliding board core being incorporated into said gliding board.
- 90. The combination recited in claim 89, wherein said gliding board is a snowboard.
- 91. The gliding board core recited in claim 82, wherein said first and second anisotropic structures extend from said top outer surface to said bottom outer surface.
- 92. The gliding board core recited in claim 82, wherein said fiber-impregnated resin includes a plurality of fibers oriented in said first and second directions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/974,865, filed Nov. 20, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,105,991.
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