1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a hand tool for performing maintenance on a surfboard and in particular a hand tool for removing wax from a surfboard incorporating accessories for additional surfboard maintenance.
2. Description of the Prior Art
It is common to coat a surface of a surfboard with wax. Wax can either be applied manually or by melting the wax. Under either circumstance, the tools disclosed by the prior art to remove the wax are complex, are easily broken or otherwise fail to perform their intended function.
The prior art discloses hand held blade-type scrapers to remove wax from surfboards and other like surfaces. Often the scraper is simply a generally rectangular metal or plastic plate having one or more relatively sharp edges. While this tool is adequate for skis that have flat surfaces, it is unusable for surfboards that are constructed with curved surfaces to minimize drag in water. The present invention resolves this problem by providing a substantially rectangular scraping panel that can adapt to the curvature of the surfboard.
The present invention substantially resolves the inadequacies of the hand tools disclosed in the prior art. A flexible scraping panel incorporates means for loosening the wax that may be hardened on the surface of a surfboard and a second beveled surface for removing the wax. The flexibility of the scraper along an axis thereof permits the tool to adapt to the curvature of the surfboard. To provide ease of use and efficiency, hand tools and accessories used for the maintenance of surfboards or for personal use by the user are rotatably coupled to the scraping panels. The tools can include a fin-key adapted to remove a fin from a surfboard, a screwdriver and an accessory mounting plate that can employ personal accessories such as a bottle opener.
The present invention comprises a hand tool to remove wax from surfboards and incorporates additional accessories and hand tools used for surfboard maintenance and the needs of the user. The base element of the present invention comprises a substantially rectangular scraping panel constructed of flexible material that will permit the panel to be resiliently deformed along its longitudinal axis. The flexibility is required to adapt the scraping panel to the curvature of the surfboard. A plurality of scraping members extend outwardly from one of the longitudinal edges of the scraping panel. The scraping members are typically uniform teeth that are sufficiently sharpened to weaken or otherwise prepare hardened wax disposed on the surface of the surfboard. The longitudinal surface of the scraping panel opposite the scraping member is beveled to provide an edge to undercut the prepared wax and remove same from the surface of the surfboard. The flexibility of the scraping panel to permit it to bend along the longitudinal axis will permit the user to apply the beveled edge uniformly along curved surfaces of the surfboard.
An accessory panel is rotatably coupled to the scraping panel. The accessory panel is a planar member adapted to be positioned adjacent the bottom surface of the scraping panel. The accessory panel is substantially square. At the interface at two of the edges of the accessory panel, one or more accessories are rotatably coupled thereto. When not in use, the tool or tools are rotated to align within the edges of the accessory panel. As a further enhancement, an aperture is disposed within the center of the accessory panel into which opposing ridges are disposed that will permit the user to remove conventional caps from bottles.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved hand tool for removing wax from a surfboard.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a wax removing tool for a surfboard incorporating maintenance accessories.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a hand tool for removing wax from a surfboard that incorporates additional maintenance tools that can be folded for easy storage.
It is still yet another object of the present invention to provide an improved hand tool for performing maintenance on a surfboard that is simple and inexpensive to fabricate.
The novel features which are believed to be characteristic of the invention, both as to its organization and method of operation, together with further objectives and advantages thereof, will be better understood from the following description considered in connection with the accompanying drawing in which a presently preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated by way of example. It is to be expressly understood, however, that the drawing is for the purpose of illustration and description only, and is not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention.
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To avoid damage to scraping panel 11 during use, the beveled edges 14 and 16 define a band 17 that is perpendicular to top and bottom surfaces 12 and 13. Band 17 is small enough to permit beveled edge to effectively remove wax from the surfboard yet be broad enough to prevent inadvertent damage during use. The longitudinal edge 18 opposed to beveled edge 16 is extended outwardly into a plurality of uniform gouging or scraping members 19. Gouging members 19 each comprise a V-shaped tooth tapered into a sharpened point that will permit the wax on the surfboard to be broken up or otherwise prepared for removal.
To meet the objectives of the present invention, accessory panel 25 is rotatably coupled about pivot pin elements 26a and 26b disposed through scraping panel 11 along the longitudinal axis 32 of scraping panel 11. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, pivot pin elements 26a, 26b comprise axially aligned mating elements that may be detached from one another to separate accessory panel 25 from scraping panel 11 and be recoupled to one another to facilitate storage. It is understood that the objectives of the present invention may be met by a non-detachable pivot pin to pivotally couple accessory panel 25 to scraping panel 11. Accessory panel 25 is generally square in orientation and is defined by opposing edges 27, 28, 29 and 30. Accessory panel 25 is generally a planar member having an upper surface 31 that is adapted to be positioned adjacent bottom surface 13 when accessory panel 25 is in the closed position shown in
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An objective of the present invention is to provide an accessory panel that can also provide an platform for uses other than mounting a maintenance tool. As can be best seen in
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