This application claims foreign priority of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2013-0083702, filed on Jul. 16, 2013, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety into this application.
The disclosure relates, in general, to a snowboard and, more particularly, to a snowboard, in which a sheet or sheets of deck plates can be replaced with other plate(s) according to a user's taste, and which is easy to repair when damaged, and which is provided with LEDs for improved user's safety and decoration of the snowboard.
Generally, winter sports include skiing, snowboarding, skating, etc. Among them, snowboarding was developed into a winter sport in the United States in the 1960s and was subsequently introduced in South Korea in the early 1980s, where it is currently becoming widely popular as a winter sport.
Such snowboarding is a recreational activity that involves speedily descending snowy slopes, such as on a mountain or hill, using a snowboard attached to a rider's feet while turning the travelling direction via adjustment of the rider's feet as well as via shifting of the rider's centre of gravity. The snowboard includes a panel-type deck, boots, and bindings for the attachment of the boots onto the top of the deck. Here, the deck is classified into categories for Alpine snowboarding, freestyle snowboarding, all round type snowboarding and the like, depending on the performance of turning, weight or the like.
The board deck consists of laminated deck plates made of a variety of materials, such as wood, synthetic resin or the like; and is manufactured into articles of various shapes and colors to satisfy the riders' tastes.
However, a currently available deck has problems in that, even if only some of deck plates are damaged, the entire deck itself should be replaced with a new deck, which is costly. Further, a user often purchases a variety of decks to satisfy his/her taste, which is also costly.
In the meantime, to ensure the safety of a snowboarder, a snowboard equipped with a light-emitting means was proposed in Korean Utility Model No. 20-0280228 (referred hereinafter to as ‘Related art Document’).
While the snowboard of the Related art Document has advantages of being capable of easily alerting somebody to a rider's location using the light-emitting means 20, thereby improving the rider's safety, the light-emitting means 20 are coupled to opposite sides of a deck 10, not detachably, but fixedly, so, if the light-emitting means 20 fail, the deck itself should be replaced.
Accordingly, the disclosure has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the related art, and is intended to provide a snowboard, in which a sheet or sheets of deck plates can be replaced with other plate(s) according to a user's taste, and which is easy to repair when damaged, and which is detachably provided with LEDs for improved user's safety and decoration of the snowboard.
In order to accomplish the object, in an aspect, the disclosure provides a snowboard including a deck body A having a panel-type effective edge part 100 and nose and tail sections 200 respectively extending at an upwardly inclined angle from opposite sides of the effective edge part 100, wherein the deck body A is detachably provided with a plurality of laminated deck plates including at least a transparent deck plate, with an LED 50 disposed therein, such that the deck plates and the LED are able to be easily replaced, and wherein the nose and tail sections 200 have internal spaces S for diffusing light from the LED.
According to the disclosure, since the plurality of deck plates constituting the deck body are detachably coupled together, even if one or more of deck plates are damaged, damaged deck plate(s) can be easily replaced, increasing the convenience of use and reducing maintenance costs. Further, since a user can purchase and attach only an uppermost deck plate of various shapes and colors, the user can modify his/her snowboard according to his/her taste without having to replace the entire snowboard.
Further, since an LED is detachably mounted in the deck body, the safety of the user and an appearance of the snowboard are improved, and if the LED is to be replaced with another, owing to the failure or desired color-change thereof, the LED is easily replaced after the deck plates are disassembled.
The disclosure is related to a snowboard, in which a sheet or sheets of deck plates can be replaced with other plate(s) according to a user's taste, and which is easy to repair when damaged, and which is provided with LEDs for improved user's safety and decoration of the snowboard. The snowboard includes a deck body A having a panel-type effective edge part 100 and nose and tail sections 200 respectively extending at an upwardly inclined angle from opposite sides of the effective edge part 100, wherein the deck body A is detachably provided with a plurality of laminated deck plates including at least a transparent deck plate, with an LED 50 disposed therein, such that the deck plates and the LED are able to be easily replaced, and wherein the nose and tail sections 200 have internal spaces S for diffusing light from the LED.
The disclosure is not limited to embodiments to be described below, but may be implemented into diverse forms by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
The snowboard according to the disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to
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The effective edge part 100 means a portion that actually produces friction against the snow surface while a rider plays snowboarding with his/her feet attached thereto. As shown in
In use, bindings are first fastened to the binding fasteners 110 and then a rider who wore the boots fixes his/her boots to the bindings. Herein, LEDs and pressure sensors may be disposed close to the binding fasteners 110 in order to turn on the LEDs when a rider stands on the effective edge part so that the pressure sensors detect the rider's load on the binding fasteners 110. This improves the appearance of the snowboard and facilitates coupling of the boots to the bindings at night owing to light-emission of the LEDs.
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While the number of the protrusions and depressions, which constitute the concave-convex coupling structure, is not particularly restricted, higher number is preferred for increased coupling force. Further, while the concave-convex coupling structure may be configured such that protrusions are formed on one facing surface and depressions are formed in the corresponding facing surface, as shown in
Further, a lowermost deck plate of the deck plates constituting the deck body A, which will be in contact with the snow surface during snowboarding, is integrally provided with an upwardly protruding coupling strip 31 around an edge thereof as shown in
In the meantime, the deck body A is provided with LEDs 50 therein, in order to easily alert somebody to a rider's location for the rider's safety, as well as to improve the appearance of the snowboard if LEDs are arranged in a pattern that a user desires. Here, the deck body A also includes a power source to supply power to the LEDs 50 and a controller to control the LEDs 50.
At least one of the deck plates of the deck body A is provided with a mounting groove for the LED 50, and as set forth above, the deck plates are detachably assembled using the concave-convex coupling structure. Thus, if the LED 50 fails or is intended to replace with another for change of LED's color, the LED 50 can be easily replaced by disassembling only the deck plate having the LED therein.
At least one of deck plates is formed of a transparent material to allow light from the LED 50 to be transmitted therethrough. Alternatively, all or some of the deck plates mat be formed of a transparent material in order to allow light from the LED to be emitted in the direction that a user desires.
For example, in
Further, light emitted from the LED 50 is reflected at arbitrary angles by the protrusions and the depressions of the concave-convex coupling structure. Thus, the amount and direction of emitted light can be adjusted by forming the shape of the protrusions and depressions into diverse shapes such as a circle, a polygon or the like.
Although not shown in the drawings, it may be configured such that an LED-mounted silicone PCB is mounted in the deck body A and the deck body A is formed of a transparent material, thereby allowing light emitted from the LED to be transmitted through the silicone PCB, i.e. through the entire deck body A.
Further, the deck body A may be further provided with a variety of sensors such as a speed sensor or the like, via which the direction or brightness of light emitted from the LED 50 can be adjusted. For example, it may be configured such that, when a user stands up on the deck body A while wearing the boots attached thereto, the LED 50 emits flashing light slowly, whereas, when the user plays snowboarding, flashing light is rotatably emitted from the LED at a varying speed depending on the snowboarding speed. Further, the LEDs 50 may be turned on serially in the same direction or opposite direction with respect to the traveling direction of the deck body A. In addition, the brightness of the LEDs 50 may be adjusted in response to the snowboarding speed.
Each of the deck plates of the deck body A is formed of other material such as woods, synthetic resin, or the like, or a composite material of many materials. For example, the deck plate may be formed of a composite material consisting of a thermosetting resin and a base material such as paper or glass. Such a deck plate provides excellent electrical properties, such as insulation resistance, a dielectric constant, etc., and excellent physiochemical properties such as heat resistance, flame retardancy, alkali resistance, damp proof property, mechanical strength, etc., facilitating machining of the deck plate.
Further, as shown in
The reinforcing framework 40 may be provided on at least one of the deck plates of the deck body A, and in this case, the deck plate formed with the reinforcing framework 40 may be provided with a coupling structure consisting of a plurality of protrusions and depressions for the engagement with other deck plate on the rest of a portion where the reinforcing framework 40 is installed.
The reinforcing framework 40 may be formed into diverse shapes. For example, as shown in
For example, in the case where the deck body A consists of the upper plate 10, the middle plate 20, and the lower plate 30 as shown in
In the above example, the middle plate 20 is basically formed of synthetic resin, and is provided, on an upper portion thereof, with a mounting groove for the engagement with the reinforcing framework 40. Further, if mounted, an LED 50 is disposed between the mounting groove and the edge of the middle plate 20. Further, preferably, the middle plate 20 is provided, on the upper and lower surfaces thereof, with concave-convex coupling structures for the engagement with the upper plate 10 and the lower plate 30, respectively, on the rest of a portion where the reinforcing framework 40 and the LED 50 are mounted. In the meantime, although not shown in the drawings, the middle plate 20 is preferably provided with a power source, a controller and the like in order to protect circuit devices or the like from external impact. However, such a structure is merely provided for illustrating the structure of the deck plate including the reinforcing framework 40, so the disclosure is not limited thereto.
According to the disclosure, a variety of light-emitting means may be formed in the nose/tail sections 200 in order to improve the appearance of the snowboard and to satisfy the user's taste. For example, the light-emitting means may be disposed in the internal space S of the nose/tail section(s) 200 of the middle plate 20, and the middle plate is covered with the upper plate 10 and the lower plate 30, thereby providing diverse types of light-emitting effects. Embodiments will now be described with respect to the light-emitting effects.
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When various kinds of light-emitting means are disposed in the nose/tail section(s) as described above, the internal space near the light-emitting means is preferably surrounded by a transparent material. In addition, the deck body A may be provided with a speaker or the like in order to provide an acoustic effect such as a clap of thunder when light is emitted. Further, the provision of a speed sensor or the like may provide the adjustment of brightness of light or the like depending on the varying speed.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2013-0083702 | Jul 2013 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/KR2014/006418 | 7/16/2014 | WO | 00 |