Stealth tail quad surfboard
A tail section for a surfboard includes a substantially v-shaped notch or cutout intersecting substantially trailing edges formed between two points. Each of the substantially straight trailing edges extend to the arcuate side of the body of the surfboard.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional U.S. Patent Application 60/930,163 filed May 14, 2007
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY FUNDED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTThe invention described in this patent application was not the subject of Federally sponsored research or development.
FIELDThe present invention pertains to surfboards; more particularly the present invention pertains to the design of the tail section of a surf board.
BACKGROUNDSince the beginning of the sport of surfing, surfers have continually looked for surfboard designs which increase the speed of the surfboard on the water, which provide greater-stability and maneuverability and which enable the riding of smaller waves. Accordingly, the design of surfboards; particularly the design of the tail section of the surfboard has evolved over the years. Current configurations of surfboard tail sections which feature points include the “Swallow” which has two points, the “Bat Tail” which has three points, the “Diamond” which has three points, and the “Square” which has two points. Unpointed surfboard tail section designs having no points include the “Thumbtail”, the “Squash” and the “Pintail”.
While the foregoing designs have made small contributions to the stability speed and maneuverability of the surfboard in the water and have enabled many to enjoy the sport of surfing on smaller waves, the need still remains for a improved design for the tail section of a surfboard that provides greater stability, maneuverability, and speed over water than prior art designs.
SUMMARYThe design for the tail section of a surfboard disclosed herein includes four corners or points. These four corners or points define substantially two straight trailing edges formed on either side of a substantially V-shaped notch or cutout. The disclosed design for the tail section of a surfboard provides the surfer greater control of the surfboard with respect to the wave being ridden.
A still better understanding of the stealth tail quad surfboard of the present invention may be had by reference to the drawing Figures wherein:
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Those who have used a surfboard including the disclosed tail section design 22 report that the same feel associated with a surfboard having three fins projecting from the bottom. Specifically, the surfer feels more hold, more drive and more projection. However, the disclosed surfboard tail section design 22 provides more speed than typically associated with three fin surfboards.
It has also been found that the substantially V-shaped notch or cutout 40 centered on the longitudinal axis L provides a flexing action at the tail section 22 of the surfboard. This flexing action provides the surfer with the ability to make tighter turns while on the wave and to have greater stability and control when maneuvering the surfboard 10 on the surface of the water. The flexing tail section 22 with two sets of two points or corners 32, 34, and 36, 38 and a substantially straight trailing edges 33, 37 on each side of the substantially V-shaped notch 40 acts like another fin but with no drag.
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Further experimentation with the disclosed invention has revealed that other outlines of the tail section are enabled. Shown in
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A still better understanding of the various perimeters of the tail section for a surfboard of the proposed invention may be had by observing that an extension of the trailing edges 133, 137 shown in
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While the present invention has been disclosed according to its preferred and alternate embodiments, those of ordinary sill in the art will understand that still other embodiments have been enabled by the foregoing disclosure. Such other embodiments shall be included within the scope and meaning of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A surfboard comprising:
- a body portion formed to have side edges and to be substantially symmetrical about a longitudinal axis; said body portion having a contiguous front portion ahead of a transverse axis, a center section on either side of said transverse axis, and a tail section behind said transverse axis; said tail section having a substantially V-shaped notch formed so that the point of said V-shaped section is located on said longitudinal axis; said tail section having a trailing edge adjoining said substantially V-shaped section at a first end and a second end adjoining said side edge of the surfboard.
2. The surfboard as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- said first end of said trailing edge and said second end of said trailing edge are substantially equidistant from said transverse axis.
3. The surfboard as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- the distance from said first end of said trailing edge from said transverse axis is greater than the distance of said second end of said trailing edge from said transverse axis.
4. The surfboard as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- the distance from said first end of said trailing edge from said transverse axis is less than the distance of said second end of said trailing edge from said transverse axis.
5. The surfboard as defined in claim 1 further including a plurality of fins extending outwardly from said tail section.
6. A substantially symmetrical tail portion for a surfboard comprising:
- a pair of substantially arcute sides positioned substantially equidistant from a line of symmetry passing through the substantially symmetrical tail portion;
- each of said substantially arcute sides terminating in a substantially straight trailing edge;
- said substantially straight trailing edge extending between said substantially arcuate sides and intersecting a substantially V-shaped cutout;
- said substantially V-shaped cutout formed on the line of symmetry of the substantially symmetrical tail portion.
7. The substantially symmetrical tail portion for a surfboard as defined in claim 6 wherein the said substantially straight trailing edges from a substantially acute angle with said line of symmetry.
8. The substantially symmetrical tail portion for a surfboard as defined in claim 6 wherein said substantially straight trailing edges form a substantially right angle with said line of symmetry.
9. The substantially symmetrical tail portion for a surfboard as defined in claim 6 wherein the said substantially straight trailing edges form a substantially obtuse angle with said line of symmetry.
10. The substantially symmetrical tail section as defined in claim 6 further including a plurality of fins extending outwardly therefrom
11. A method for increasing the perceived stability of a surfboard to a rider, said method comprising the steps of:
- forming a substantially V-shaped notch in the tail section of the surfboard about the line of symmetry of the surfboard;
- forming a substantially straight trailing edge portion of the tail section of the surfboard on either side of and intersecting said substantially V-shaped notch.
12. The method as defined in claim 11 wherein said substantially straight trailing edges form a substantially acute angle with said line of symmetry.
13. The method as defined in claim 11 wherein said substantially straight trailing edges form a substantially right angle with said line of symmetry.
14. The method as defined in claim 11 wherein said substantially straight trailing edges form a substantially obtuse angle with said line of symmetry.
15. The method as defined in claim 11 further including the step of mounting a plurality of fins extending outwardly from said tail section of said surfboard.
16. A substantially symmetrical surfboard having a pointed front section, a center section, a tail section and side edges or herein the improvement comprises;
- a substantially V-shaped notch aligned with axis of symmetry of the surfboard cut into the tail section of the surfboard;
- substantially straight trailing edges formed on either side of said substantially straight trailing edge;
- each of said substantially straight trailing edges forming a first point at the intersection of one of said trailing edges and with said substantially V-shaped notch and a second point at the intersection of one of said trailing edges with the side edge,
- wherein substantially V-shaped notch provides for flexing of each side of the tail section of the surfboard.
17. The substantially symmetrical surfboard as defined in claim 16 wherein an extension of said substantially straight trailing edge forms an acute angle with said axis of symmetry
18. The substantially symmetrical surfboard as defined in claim 16 wherein as extension of said substantially straight trailing edge forms a substantially right angle with said axis of symmetry.
19. The substantially symmetrical surfboard as defined in claim 16 wherein an extension of said substantially straight trailing edge forms a substantially obtuse angle with said axis of symmetry
20. The substantially symmetrical surfboard as defined in. Claim 16 further including a plurality of fins mounted to the tail section on either side of said substantially V-shaped notch.
Type: Application
Filed: May 14, 2008
Publication Date: Nov 20, 2008
Inventor: Bill Johnson (Oceanside, CA)
Application Number: 12/152,348
International Classification: B63B 35/79 (20060101);