Claims
- 1. A gliding board comprising:
a core defining a running length portion, a tip portion, a tail portion, and a periphery defining first and second longitudinal portions along the running length; at least one reinforcement layer joined to the core; a decorative layer disposed over the reinforced core; a base disposed below the reinforced core; first and second sidewalls joined to the longitudinal portions of the periphery of the core along the running length of the core, the core defining a thickness within the running length extending from a lower surface of the core to an upper surface of the core,
wherein the sidewalls each further define an exterior surface that extends and is exposed over the defined thickness of the core, and wherein the reinforcement layer covers the periphery of the core along the tip and tail portions; and wherein the running length of the core defines a front transition point between the core and the tip portion and a rear transition point between the core and the tail portion, and the sidewalls extend between and terminate proximate to the front and rear transition points.
- 2. The gliding board of claim 1, wherein
the core further defines front and rear transition zones adjacent the front and rear transition points, the exterior surface of at least one sidewall being fully exposed between the front and rear transition zones and transitioning from being fully exposed to being substantially covered by the top sheet over the transition zones.
- 3. The gliding board of claim 1, wherein
the reinforcement layer extends to cover the peripheral edge of the core forward of the front transition point and behind the rear transition point.
- 4. The gliding board of claim 1, wherein
the exterior surface of at least one sidewall is generally vertical.
- 5. The gliding board of claim 1, further comprising
upper and lower reinforcement layers joined to upper and lower surfaces of the core.
- 6. The gliding board of claim 5, wherein
the upper and lower reinforcement layers overlap upper and lower surfaces of each sidewall, leaving the exterior surface of the sidewall exposed between the forward transition point and the rear transition point.
- 7. The gliding board of claim 1, wherein
the core defines longitudinal recesses along the running length in which the sidewall members are received.
- 8. A gliding board, comprising:
a core defining a running length extending from a front transition point to a rear transition point, tip and tail sections extending from the front and rear transition points, respectively, and a periphery defining first and second longitudinal portions along the running length; at least one reinforcement layer joined to the core; a decorative layer disposed over the core; a base disposed below the core; first and second sidewalls joined to the longitudinal portions of the periphery of the core along the running length of the core, extending from proximate the front transition point to proximate the rear transition point, the core defining a thickness within the running length extending from a lower surface of the core to an upper surface of the core,
wherein the sidewalls each further define an exterior surface that extends and is exposed over the defined thickness of the core, and wherein the reinforcement layer extends to cover the periphery of the core along the tip and tail portions.
- 9. A gliding board comprising:
a core defining a running length portion, a tip portion, a tail portion, and a periphery defining first and second longitudinal portions along the running length; at least one reinforcement layer joined to the core; a decorative layer disposed over the reinforced core; first and second sidewalls joined to the longitudinal portions of the periphery of the core, the core defining a thickness within the running length extending from a lower surface of the core to an upper surface of the core,
wherein the sidewalls each further define an exterior surface that extends and is exposed over the defined thickness of the core, and wherein the reinforcement layer covers the periphery of the core along at least the tip portion.
- 10. A gliding board comprising:
a core defining a running length portion, a tip portion, a tail portion, and a periphery defining first and second longitudinal portions along the running length; an upper reinforcement layer joined to an upper surface of the core; a lower reinforcement layer joined to a lower surface of the core,
wherein in the tip and tail portions, one of the upper and lower reinforcement layers wraps over the periphery of the core to join the other of the upper and lower reinforcement layers, and wherein, the upper reinforcement layer is spaced from the lower reinforcement layer along the first and second longitudinal portions and the sidewalls are joined to the first and second longitudinal portions.
- 11. A method of forming a gliding board comprising:
forming first and second longitudinal recesses along a running length of a core, the core further defining tip and tail portions in front of and behind the running length; assembling first and second sidewalls adjacent to the core within the first and second longitudinal recesses, wherein the first and second sidewalls extend for substantially the entire running length; layering the assembled core and sidewalls and a reinforcement layer between a decorative layer and a base; and molding the top sheet, base, and reinforcement layer to the assembled core and sidewall members,
wherein an exterior surface of at least one of the sidewalls extends and is exposed over a full thickness of the core, defined between a lower surface of the core and an upper surface of the core, the exposed outer surface extending between the top sheet and the base along the running length, and wherein the reinforcement layer extends to cover the periphery of the core along the tip and tail portions.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein
the running length of the core defines a front transition point between the core and the tip portion and a rear transition point between the core and the tail portion, and the reinforcement layer extends to cover the running length of the core forward of the front transition point and behind the rear transition point.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/755,513, filed Jan. 5, 2001, and entitled “GLIDING BOARD WITH VARYING BENDING PROPERTIES,” now pending, which is herein incorporated by reference.
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Parent |
09755513 |
Jan 2001 |
US |
Child |
10335446 |
Dec 2002 |
US |