The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for transporting an activity board, such as a body board or sledding device, and more specifically to a buoyant foam or plastic board or snowboards or a plastic sledding device used for recreational purposes, and carrying devices with plugs connections in these activity boards.
The body board, as is well known in the art, is a shorter version of the surfboard, designed to support a rider who is lying on the board in a prone position rather than an upright stance. A body board can be used to surf waves, including for youths and older persons, recreationally. Similarly, sledding devices and snowboards are used for supporting a rider's handling and control of the board. The boards are often constructed from modern polymers and similar materials.
Body boards, sleds, and activity boards in regular use today cannot be easily carried, whether transport is of a body board from a vehicle to the beach front, or a sled or other board from the bottom of a hill, slope, or mountain, to the top. When individuals or groups, such as families with children, travel to a beach for enjoying the waves, the individual or group typically carries a large load of gear. In winter, transport of a board is cumbersome not only due to the climb but also due to the heavy clothing, including heavy cold-weather boots. An object of the present invention is to provide a more facile carrying mechanism for transporting body boards that children or adults can use to carry body boards to the beach, or sleds and activity boards up hills, mountains, etc., for sliding down the hills, mountains, etc.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a body board for recreational use for riding ocean waves is presented, wherein the body board is constructed of non-toxic polymer materials. The method of construction is a molding process that is well known in the art. The top of the board is contoured so that a person can comfortable place the upper torso portion of their body on the board with their legs handing over the back edge of the board. This preferred embodiment also comprises a set of plugs disposed in the board, such that, as the board is being ridden, a leash attaches from the front or nose of the board and secures at the distal end of the leash to the user. During transport, the distal end that secures to the wearer may be secured to the board in a second plug so that the board may be worn, as if a shield on the wearer's back. The plugs and leash are designed to allow a safety breakaway level of resistance so riders can be freed of the board during transport: if the leash were too tight to the user's body, especially a child's body, there is a risk of injury to the user.
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The leash may have optional elastic band or portions of the leash 5 may have elastic properties. An alternative embodiment of the loop and securing bar 2 may be a plastic, rotatable snap hook 8. An embodiment may also comprise, for a safety breakaway feature, a breakaway clip connector 6, or alternatively breakaway snap ends of a protruding and receiving end, which may be located at position 9.
In a preferred embodiment, the leash ends that optionally attach to a user may be connected with hook and loop connections. 7
In most embodiments, the user will attach the leash to the board plug with the hook-and-loop (“velcro”) wristband feeding the wristband through the rope loop in the board. The user then uses the leash as a cross-body strap and carries the board on the user's back in a hands-free manner.
Optionally, the leash carrying device is also comprised of a breakaway safety clasp, preferably at the wrist-band end of the leash. The breakaway component is comprised of a clip connector attached to the wristband. The connector fastens to a hook or other clutching or grasping component that attaches to the board plug at the bottom of the body board The plug at the bottom of the board may have a rope loop to allow the breakaway safety device to attach to the leash.
The materials connecting to the wristband and breakaway clip, or from the breakaway clip to a hook or other connection device, may be webbing, rope, or plastic cord.
This application claims priority to Provisional Applications 62/380,322 titled “Leash and Carrying Device for Body Boards,” filed Aug. 26, 2016, and 62/383,451, titled “Body Board Plug with Breakaway Release,” filed Sep. 4, 2016.