Claims
- 1. A rigid water recreation board for towing behind a water vessel comprising:a board portion; an eyelet extending through the board portion; a rope for attachment to the vessel, the rope freely passing through the eyelet; a handle for attachment to the rope, the handle being dimensioned such that it is larger than the eyelet; a towing harness for coupling the rope and board portion together in a configuration which minimizes downward diving of the board when there is no rider present on the board portion; wherein said rigid water recreation board is operable in at least the following modes of operation: (a) a first prone mode, wherein a user lies face down on the board portion, the user further holding onto the handle; (b) a second prone mode, wherein the user lies face down on the board portion, the user further allowing the handle to be pulled by the vessel until it makes contact with the board portion; (c) a first kneeling mode, wherein a user kneels on the board portion, the user further holding onto the handle; (d) a second kneeling mode, wherein the user kneels on the board portion, the user further allowing the handle to be pulled by the vessel until it makes contact with the board portion; (e) a first sitting mode, wherein a user sits on the board portion, the user further holding onto the handle; (f) a second sitting mode, wherein the user sits on the board portion, the user further allowing the handle to be pulled by the vessel until it makes contact with the board portion; (g) a first standing mode, wherein a user stands on the board portion, the user further holding onto the handle; and (h) a second standing mode, wherein the user stands on the board portion, the user further allowing the handle to be pulled by the vessel until it makes contact with the board portion.
- 2. The water recreation board according to claim 1, wherein the board portion further comprises:a generally flat upper surface; an upper peripheral edge surrounding the upper surface; a lower surface; a lower peripheral edge surrounding the lower surface, the lower peripheral edge being joined to the upper peripheral edge; and an upward-tuning lip integrated into the lower surface, the lip being located at a forward end of the board.
- 3. The water recreation board according to claim 1, wherein the board is made from polyethylene.
- 4. The water recreation board according to claim 1, wherein the upper surface has a rough finish and the lower surface has a smooth finish.
- 5. The water recreation board according to claim 2, further comprising:a thin sheet of smooth polyethylene adhered to the lower surface of the board; and the polyethylene sheet being further adhered to the lip.
- 6. The water recreation board according to claim 2, wherein the upper surface is concave.
- 7. The water recreation board according to claim 2, wherein a rider of the board may lie upon, kneel upon, sit upon, or stand upon the board as it is being towed by the vessel, the rider having an option of holding onto the handle or letting the handle be pulled by the vessel against the upper surface while the board is in tow by the vessel.
- 8. A water recreation board according to claim 1, wherein said towing harness interconnects said rope, said handle, and said board in a configuration which ensures that at least a portion of the rope or towing harness engages the upper generally flat surface and the lower surface of the board at the front end of the board.
- 9. A water recreation board according to claim 8, wherein said towing harness includes a first segment which passes under the board through the eyelet and is coupled to said handle and a second segment which passes over the front end of the board and is coupled to said handle.
- 10. In a water recreation board for towing behind a water vessel, the improvement comprising:a board portion; an eyelet extending through the board portion; a rope for attachment to the vessel, the rope freely passing through the eyelet; a handle for attachment to the rope, the handle being dimensioned such that it is larger than the eyelet; and a towing harness for allowing force transfer to each side of the board portion to prevent downward diving of the board portion when it is being towed with no rider thereon.
- 11. The water recreation board according to claim 10, wherein a rider of the water recreation board may lie upon, kneel upon, sit upon, or stand upon the board portion as it is being towed by the vessel, the rider having an option of holding onto the handle or letting the handle be pulled by the vessel against the board portion while the water recreation board is in tow by the vessel.
- 12. The water recreation board according to claim 10, wherein the board portion includes:a tapered forward end; a chamfered aft end; a concave upper surface; a flat lower surface joined to the upper surface; an upward-turning lip integrated into the lower surface at the forward end of the board; a rope for attachment to the vessel, the rope passing freely through the eyelet; and a handle for attachment to the rope, the handle being dimensioned such that it is larger than the eyelet.
- 13. A rigid water recreation board for towing behind a water vessel, the water recreation board having a tapered forward end, a chamfered aft end, a rough upper surface, the upper surface being concave, a smooth lower surface, the lower surface being joined to the upper surface, and an upward-turning lip integrated into the lower surface at the forward end of the board, the water recreation board comprising:a board portion; an eyelet extending through the board portion from the lower surface toward the upper surface; and a tow rope adapted for attachment to the vessel at one end and adapted for attachment to a handle at the opposite end, the tow rope passing from the vessel, through the eyelet in a direction from the lower surface to the upper surface, to the handle, the tow rope being free to pass through the eyelet, the handle being dimensioned such that it is larger than the eyelet; wherein a rider may lie upon, kneel upon, sit upon, or stand upon the board as it is being towed by the vessel, the rider having an option of holding onto the handle or letting the handle be pulled against the upper surface while the board is in tow by the vessel; and a towing harness which allows force transfer from the rope to each side of the board portion to lessen the chance of the board diving downward while being towed while no rider is present thereon.
- 14. A method of water recreation comprising the steps of:providing a water vessel; providing a rigid board for towing by the vessel, the board having an upper surface and a lower surface; providing an eyelet extending through the board; providing a handle, the handle being dimensioned such that it will not pass through the eyelet; providing a rope adapted for attachment to the vessel; passing the rope through the eyelet in a direction from the lower surface to the upper surface; attaching the rope to the handle; providing a towing harness; attaching the towing harness to the handle also; towing the board with the vessel; operating the board in a mode of operation; and when towing in a riderless condition, utilizing said towing harness to transfer force from the rope to the rigid board to minimize harmful downward diving of the rigid board.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the mode of operation comprises at least:(a) a first lying mode, wherein a user lies face down on the board, the user further holding onto the handle; (b) a second lying mode, wherein the user lies face down on the board, the user further allowing the handle to be pulled by the vessel until it makes contact with the board; (c) a first kneeling mode, wherein a user kneels on the board, the user further holding onto the handle; (d) a second kneeling mode, wherein the user kneels on the board, the user further allowing the handle to be pulled by the vessel until it makes contact with the board; (e) a first sitting mode, wherein a user sits on the board, the user further holding onto the handle; (f) a second sitting mode, wherein the user sits on the board, the user further allowing the handle to be pulled by the vessel until it makes contact with the board; (g) a first standing mode, wherein a user stands on the board, the user further holding onto the handle; and (h) a second standing mode, wherein the user stands on the board, the user further allowing the handle to be pulled by the vessel until it makes contact with the board.
- 16. A rigid water recreation board for towing behind a water vessel comprising:a board portion; an eyelet extending through the board portion; a rope for attachment to the vessel, the rope freely passing through the eyelet; a handle for attachment to the rope, the handle being dimensioned such that it is larger than the eyelet; a towing harness for coupling the rope and board portion together in a configuration which minimizes downward diving of the board when there is no rider present on the board portion; wherein said towing harness interconnects said rope, said handle, and said board in a configuration which ensures that at least a portion of the rope or towing harness engages the upper generally flat surface and the lower surface of the board at the front end of the board.
- 17. The water recreation board according to claim 16, wherein the board portion further comprises:a generally flat upper surface; an upper peripheral edge surrounding the upper surface; a lower surface; a lower peripheral edge surrounding the lower surface, the lower peripheral edge being joined to the upper peripheral edge; and an upward-turning lip integrated into the lower surface, the lip being located at a forward end of the board.
- 18. The water recreation board according to claim 16, wherein the board is made from polyethylene.
- 19. The water recreation board according to claim 16, wherein the upper surface has a rough finish and the lower surface has a smooth finish.
- 20. The water recreation board according to claim 17, further comprising:a thin sheet of smooth polyethylene adhered to the lower surface of the board; and the polyethylene sheet being further adhered to the lip.
- 21. The water recreation board according to claim 17, wherein the upper surface is concave.
- 22. The water recreation board according to claim 17, wherein a rider of the board may lie upon, kneel upon, sit upon, or stand upon the board as it is being towed by the vessel, the rider having an option of holding onto the handle or letting the handle be pulled by the vessel against the upper surface while the board is in tow by the vessel.
- 23. The water recreation board according to claim 16, wherein the board is operable in at least the following modes of operation:(a) a first prone mode, wherein a user lies face down on the board portion, the user further holding onto the handle; (b) a second prone mode, wherein the user lies face down on the board portion, the user further allowing the handle to be pulled by the vessel until it makes contact with the board portion; (c) a first kneeling mode, wherein a user kneels on the board portion, the user further holding onto the handle; (d) a second kneeling mode, wherein the user kneels on the board portion, the user further allowing the handle to be pulled by the vessel until it makes contact with the board portion; (e) a first sitting mode, wherein a user sits on the board portion, the user further holding onto the handle; (f) a second sitting mode, wherein the user sits on the board portion, the user further allowing the handle to be pulled by the vessel until it makes contact with the board portion; (g) a first standing mode, wherein a user stands on the board portion, the user further holding onto the handle; and (h) a second standing mode, wherein the user stands on the board portion, the user further allowing the handle to be pulled by the vessel until it makes contact with the board portion.
- 24. A water recreation board according to claim 16, wherein said towing harness includes a first segment which passes under the board through the eyelet and is coupled to said handle and a second segment which passes over the front end of the board and is coupled to said handle.
- 25. A rigid water recreation board for towing behind a water vessel comprising:a board portion; an eyelet extending through the board portion; a rope for attachment to the vessel, the rope freely passing through the eyelet; a handle for attachment to the rope, the handle being dimensioned such that it is larger than the eyelet; a towing harness for coupling the rope and board portion together in a configuration which minimizes downward diving of the board when there is no rider present on the board portion; wherein said towing harness includes a first segment which passes under the board through the eyelet and is coupled to said handle and a second segment which passes over the front end of the board and is coupled to said handle.
- 26. The water recreation board according to claim 25, wherein the board portion further comprises:a generally flat upper surface; an upper peripheral edge surrounding the upper surface; a lower surface; a lower peripheral edge surrounding the lower surface, the lower peripheral edge being joined to the upper peripheral edge; and an upward turning lip intergrated into the lower surface, the lip being located at a forward end of the board.
- 27. The water recreation board according to claim 25, wherein the board is made from polyethylene.
- 28. The water recreation board according to claim 25, wherein the upper surface has a rough finish and the lower surface has a smooth finish.
- 29. The water recreation board according to claim 26, further comprising:a thin sheet of smooth polyethylene adhered to the lower surface of the board; and the polyethylene sheet being further adhered to the lip.
- 30. the water recreation board according to claim 26, wherein the upper surface is concave.
- 31. The water recreation board according to claim 26, wherein a rider of the board may lie upon, kneel upon, sit upon, or stand upon the board as it is being towed by the vessel, the rider having an option of holding onto the handle or letting the handle be pulled by the vessel against the upper surface while the board is in tow by the vessel.
- 32. The water recreation board according to claim 25, wherein the board is operable in at least the following modes of operation:(a) a first prone mode, wherein a user lies face down on the board portion, the user further holding onto the handle; (b) a second prone mode, wherein the user lies face down on the board portion, the user further allowing the handle to be pulled by the vessel until it makes contact with the board portion; (c) a first kneeling mode, wherein a user kneels on the board portion, the user further holding onto the handle; (d) a second kneeling mode, wherein the user kneel on the board portion, he user further allowing the handle to be pulled by the vessel until it makes contact with the board portion; (e) a first sitting mode, wherein a user sits on the board portion, the user further holding onto the handle; (f) a second sitting mode, wherein the user sits on the board portion, the user further allowing the handle to be pulled by the vessel until it makes contact with the board portion; (g) a first standing mode, wherein a user stands on the board portion, the user further holding onto the handle; and (h) a second standing mode, wherein the user stands on the board portion, the user further allowing the handle to be pulled by the vessel until it makes contact with the board portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/174,196, filed Jan. 2, 2000, entitled Improved Towing Harness for Water Recreation Boards, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/942,470, filed Oct. 29, 1997, entitled Water Recreation Board with Pass-Through Tow Rope, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,042,439 issued Mar. 28, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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