Claims
- 1. A snowboard, for supporting thereon a rider, comprising:an elongated platform formed from at least ninety-five percent non-metal material; wherein said material renders said platform flexible longitudinally, laterally, and torsionally; and said platform having a given length, and a varying width; wherein, said given length is greater than a greatest width of said varying width by more than fifty percent; said platform has an upper surface for mounting thereon the shoes of a rider, and a bottom surface for engaging a bearing surface; said upper and bottom surfaces have (a) arcuate conformations, and (b) flat lands; and said arcuate conformations and said lands cooperatively define edges which cause said snowboard to track in substantially linear travel; said arcuate conformation of said bottom surface defines a tunnel; and said tunnel comprises means for forming snow, with which it engages, into an extended bead which gives said snowboard lateral stability; and said tunnel has a plurality of hardened orthogonal protrusions imbedded therein.
- 2. A snowboard, according to claim 1, wherein:opposite longitudinal ends of said platform are flat; and said upper and bottom surfaces of said platform have said arcuate conformations fairing into said flat ends.
- 3. A snowboard, according to claim 1, wherein:said edges are hardened.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of provision application 60/115,479, filed Jan. 11, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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